[JMS] FW: James Millen night and Project update
Don Buska
D.Buska at Advantest.com
Thu Apr 6 11:41:18 EDT 2006
Thanks Bob,
I'll see if I can find the original cap for pictures and write something up for you.
Speaking of such articles Bob. Do you have a preference of submission. Do you prefer it to be done in a plain text editor (ASCII) output with attached pictures? Or?
73
Don N9OO
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Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 10:30 AM
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Subject: RE: [JMS] FW: James Millen night and Project update
Don,
I can easily add such a page to the Millen site - it's a good idea.
"Repair and Restoration Tips"
The problem with the 90801 capacitor is a good example - nearly every 90801 I have seen had this capacitor's ceramic cracked - luckily I could always repair with epoxy.
So ... send your tips and hints. Write it like you're writing an article.
Remember, not everyone knows as much as you - so be concise, complete and don't forget the details. :-)
Title (make it relevant - include model number if applicable) Your name and Call Text (photos are okay - send them as attachments to your email)
When I have a "handful" I'll prepare and add the page to our Millen site.
73, Bob
WØYVA
Personal site: http://www.isquare.com/personal_pages/ras-hardware.htm
At 09:08 AM 4/6/2006, Don Buska wrote:
>It might be nice to start a "gotcha" page for the website. A basic
>list for the differing Millen items. On the 90801 transmitter the
>plate tuning cap is mounted to the chassis and the front also has a
>locking nut to help hold the front panel on. If you tighten the front
>nut it will crack the ceramic frame on the cap. The chassis mount
>attaches to the frame and stator plates. The front panel is part of
>the rotor plates. When I got my 90801 the cap was damaged. Lucky for
>me Ralph over at JME had a couple of NOS caps left and I was able to replace it.
>Now that front panel nut is only finger tight. I always felt that was
>a real non-Millen design flaw!
>
>Note this cap was designed just for the 90801. You could always find
>another with a similar form factor, but you won't find one with the
>exact capacitance value. Thus a non-original replacement would result
>in skewed indication on the front panel band markings.
>
>73
>
>Don N9OO
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: james_millen_society-bounces at mailman.qth.net
>[mailto:james_millen_society-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of
>Dennis & Pat Petrich
>Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 7:09 PM
>To: 'The James Millen Society Members Email Reflector'
>Subject: RE: [JMS] FW: James Millen night and Project update
>
>Hello Clive,
>
>Thanks for the tip on the HV on the plate tuning cap but I found out
>the hard way.... Got a good bite.... Good thing I only had 500v on
>the plates.
>
>Look forward to hearing your 90800 on the air.
>
>73's Dennis, k0eoo
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: james_millen_society-bounces at mailman.qth.net
>[mailto:james_millen_society-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of
>Clive Oakes
>Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 4:08 PM
>To: The James Millen Society Members Email Reflector
>Subject: Re: [JMS] FW: James Millen night and Project update
>
>Hi Guys
>
>Millen Net is great idea. I am working on a power supply and modulator
>for my 90800 I picked up in Rochester last September. Am building my
>own modulator using an 829B in class AB1 which operates at 600 volts,
>ie the same voltage as the plate modulated 807. This means I can use
>the same choke input power supply for both the 90800 and the modulator.
>
>Caution: Don't let the Knob come the Plate Tuning Capacitor of the
>90800 as the shaft is at 750 volts!
>
>Clive VE3YB:
>
> >-------------- Forwarded Message: --------------
> >From: myann88 at comcast.net
> >To: james_millen_society-bounces at mailman.qth.net
> >Subject: James Millen night and Project update
> >Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2006 21:30:44 +0000
> >
> >Greetings all!
> >
> >A James Millen night would be great. Count me in! Latest on my
> >Millen
>project:
> >I gave the rig (Millen 812A amplifier, Millen exciter, Millen 2"
> >scope,
>homebrew LV and HV supplies and 811A Modulator) an RF smoke test.
>Everything works smooth as glass. I plan to add the modulator and
>audio driver on line within the next week or two after doing some mods
>on the EICO 730 Speech Amp.
> >
> >Again, a James Millen night or whatever certainly has my attention!
> >
> >Vy 73,
> >Mike Ruggiero, W2NVR
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