[Hallicrafters] R45/ARR-7 Receiver by Hallicrafters
Joe Connor
joeconnor53 at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 5 09:31:26 EST 2018
I found this in the archives about bypassing the re-radiation suppressor. See if it helps.
From what I've read, it's a good idea to bypass V-12 (6AB7), the radiation suppression tube. How do I go about bypassing it?
Just stick a .01uF capacitor across pins 4 and 8 of the tube socket,
Joe. I used a couple of pins from an old tube socket so it just plugs
in. No soldering required.
Joe Connor
On Sunday, March 4, 2018 7:02 PM, Joe Connor via Hallicrafters <hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
Isn't there a trick to bypass the 6AB7 re-radiation suppressor (V-12?) to improve sensitivity? I'm going by memory here.
Joe Connor
On Sunday, March 4, 2018 6:40 PM, Chuck McGregor <cbmcgr at gmail.com> wrote:
Alf-
The R-45, like the SX-28 has a crystal filter. The IF should be aligned to
the actual frequency of the crystal in the set. This may be one or two kc
away from exactly 455.
The data in the military manual AN16-30ARR7-2 is all that I have seen. It
is available at
http://bama.edebris.com/manuals/hallicra/r45arr7/r45mil
73
Chuck K7MCG
On Sat, Mar 3, 2018 at 2:45 PM, Alf Fisher <alffisher2 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I recently acquired one of these sets which is a reduced spec version of a
> SX-28 in an airborne ATR case and today I’ve been giving it a check over.
>
> The set seems somewhat “deaf” and I wonder if its bad capacitors or if
> they were prone to IF transformers going low Q after being stored in a damp
> environment although it was MFP treated.
>
> I checked what frequency they were tuned to and instead of 455 kc they are
> around 448 kc and the cores one one side are screwed almost fully in and
> the other side are a long way out. Is this normal?
>
> Is there a reason for them being tuned to a lower frequency or has it been
> tweaked by someone with a sig gen that’s not very accurate and they should
> be spot on 455 kc.
>
> I was also hoping to find some data on the expected stage gains and
> sensitivities in the manual so if anyone can help me out with advice, that
> would be great.
>
> 73,
> Alf, G3WSD
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