[GreenKeys] Model 28 etiquette

Larry Tighe larryradio at att.net
Thu Mar 25 19:40:49 EDT 2010


The skin tight was mentioned as not having an ESU which brings up the 
question....how was it wired?

lar
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Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] Model 28 etiquette


> Hey Larry et al;
>
> On my first 28-KSR I didn't know how to hook up the LESU so
> I yanked it out and deep-six'd it. Kept the terminal blocks
> on the back of the cabinet and used a Simpson-Analyzer to
> figure out what signals go where. Worked fine.
>
> It is my understanding that the Local Electrical Service Unit
> is there to give the machine its own loop supply and to isolate
> it from the man loop.
>
> I'm sure that the pro's on here that can give you a better answer.
>
> UE,
> W6ESE - tony
> NNNNZCZC
>
> Larry Tighe wrote:
>
>> Must there be an ESU, always?
>
> -- 
> Tony J. Podrasky | Inventions reached their limit long ago,
>                  | and I see no hope for further development.
>                  |
>                  |         -Julius Frontinus, 1st century A.D.
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