[JMS] K0EOO Article on "High Power" Millen

ronnie.hull ronnie.hull at glowbugs.com
Wed May 31 07:28:47 EDT 2006


I have a heath HP23 and a Drake p/w for the t4xc here. I guess either would 
work. I just hate lashing something up as I would rather have the right 
stuff. But I guess we will do what we have to do LOL

thanks for all the advice fellers

Ronnie - W5SUM


---------- Original Message -----------
From: Don Buska <dbuska at wi.rr.com>
To: The James Millen Society Members Email Reflector 
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Sent: Tue, 30 May 2006 21:10:50 -0500
Subject: Re: [JMS] K0EOO Article on "High Power" Millen

> Ronnie have you ever looked into some of the old SSB transceiver 
> power supplies?  Old supplies from Heath, SWAN etc. seem to be 
> reasonably priced and should be able to provide the voltage and 
> current requirements to get a 90801 going.  You don't need a pretty 
> one just functional.  It could be repackaged behind a rack front to 
> match in with   the Millen stuff.  An old SWAN 117XC aupply was 
> designed to run two sweep tubes at 700 watts input (for the Swan 
> 700CX), plus all the other tubes in the rig and filaments.  One of 
> those should fly easily on a 90801 transmitter.  They may not be 
> period supplies, but when waiting for the right one to show up they 
> will surve you well.
> 
> 73
> 
> Don N9OO
> 
> ronnie.hull wrote:
> > does anyone know of a HV power supply for the 90801 that is available, in 
> > any shape, anywhere? I have been looking for two years with no luck. Ive 
> > just about decided that a working millen station just isn't going to 
happen 
> > for me.
> > 
> > hep me hep me
> > 
> > Ronnie
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ---------- Original Message -----------
> > From: "Don Buska" <D.Buska at Advantest.com>
> > To: <james_millen_society at mailman.qth.net>
> > Sent: Tue, 30 May 2006 08:08:34 -0700
> > Subject: [JMS] K0EOO Article on "High Power" Millen
> > 
> > 
> >>FYI,
> >>
> >>Bob Sullivan has just added a wonderful article written by Dennis K0EOO
> >>to the JMS website.  If you haven't seen pictures of K0EOO's High Power
> >>Millen setup your in for a treat.  Operating the new station has to
> >>return a person to a time well over fifty years ago.
> >>
> >>Great work Dennis and thanks Bob for the super job with the web work.
> >>
> >>73
> >>
> >>Don N9OO
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