[Milsurplus] SEG15D controls

Michael wh7hg.hi at gmail.com
Sat Aug 14 10:33:51 EDT 2010


From: Military1944 at aol.com [mailto:Military1944 at aol.com] 
There are 3 controls then the three headphone/mic/key sockets.

 

Cool, got it.  I’d forgotten it has two power settings and the positions
make sense.

 

I knew the mode abbreviations, just wasn’t sure which side was which
sideband.  

 

I have almost the complete rig, missing only a few small things like the
headphones and key.  I’d like to get them or connectors so I can add my own
to it and maybe a speaker.  Among other things, I have the mobile mount and
the pack frame which will make it quite nice for a wide range of “little
pleasures” in radioland.  The design is old and makes significant use of TTL
logic which seems not to be logicking quite as well as advertised but the
repairs so far have not required any major soldering.  Once it’s receiving
WWVH, which is about 100 miles from me, reliably then I’ll go on to other
things.  

 

Many, many thanks for the assist.

 

Best regards,

 

Michael, WH7HG BL01xh
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/chapters/NTH/index.aspx 

http://wh7hg.blogspot.com/ 
http://kludges-other-blog.blogspot.com
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Hiki Nô! 

  _____  

From: Military1944 at aol.com [mailto:Military1944 at aol.com] 
Sent: Saturday, 14 August, 2010 02:30
To: milsurplus at mailman.qth.net
Cc: wh7hg.hi at gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] SEG15D controls

 

In a message dated 14/08/2010 12:39:09 GMT Daylight Time, wh7hg.hi at gmail.com
writes:

> Which control on the SEG15D do you need explaining  Michael?

There are three controls along the bottom of the rig.  I'm assuming the left
hand one is bandwidth and will be certain once I have it working.  (It also
has bugs, probably the usual ones with this set.)  The center one I think is
upper and lower sideband but they use images rather than words and I'm not
sure which side is which.  

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There are 3 controls then the three headphone/mic/key sockets.

Left to right, 0.2P and 1P is the power setting, low and high, the 4
settings are; low power tune, low power operate, high power operate, high
power tune. 

Next is the mode switch, The first 3 positions are CW, AM, SSB lower
sideband, then SSB,AM,CW upper sideband. 

The A2J, A3H, and A3J are the recognised abbreviations of the modes. The
little wedge shaped icon shows which sideband, centre marked with arrow, is
in use. 

The 3rd knob is volume control.

 

cheers, Ben G4BXD



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