[Johnson] 120V Accessory Socket
David C. Hallam
dhallam at knology.net
Thu Jan 8 18:26:03 EST 2015
Lee.
That's what I've done. They just don't fit tight enough to prevent
accidentally knocking them loose. I turned on my rig the other day and
guess what no output. I thought the worst and assumed a major failure
in the output tank circuit. I found out it was the change over relay
not working.
David
KW4DH
On 1/8/2015 3:20 PM, LeeCraner at aol.com wrote:
> David,
> You can easily make one up if you have an unneeded HC6/U crystal.
> Just disassemble it, drill a hole for the wires, solder in the relay
> leads then reassemble it. Glen Zook may still make these up as well.
> I guess we'll never know why EF Johnson chose such a funky was of
> connecting the antenna relay.
> 73
> Lee WB6SSW
> In a message dated 1/8/2015 10:55:28 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> dhallam at knology.net writes:
>
> URRG! Does anyone have a positive, non-loosening, method to make a
> connection to the 120V accessory socket (really a crystal holder)
> on the
> back of a Johnson transmitter that doesn't involve replacing the
> socket? If you have to replace the socket, suggestions?
>
> David
> KW4DH
>
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