[Milsurplus] [ARC5] Low B+: The Genius of A.R.C.
Kludge
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Tue Oct 11 14:06:25 EDT 2011
Fight nice, kids. :-D
Best regards,
Michael, WH7HG ex-K3MXO, ex-KN3MXO, WPE3ARS, BL01xh ex-Mensa A&P PP BGI
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Hiki Nô!
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Sent: Tuesday, 11 October, 2011 07:57
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Subject: Re: [ARC5][Milsurplus] Low B+: The Genius of A.R.C.
Why am I so unsurprisrd by that retort? O:-)
Bry Carling
Sent from myTouch 4G, please excuse my brevity.
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From: "J. Forster" <jfor at quikus.com>
To: <bcarling at cfl.rr.com>
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Subject: [Milsurplus] Low B+: The Genius of A.R.C.
Date: Tue, Oct 11, 2011 12:59 pm
Will your marker say clueless?
The WS19 did what it was supposed to do, very well. It was a breakthrough
design.
-John
===============
> Great reading David - OTOH I think there may be a marker near the designer
> of the WS19
> that says Dunce.
>
> On 11 Oct 2011 at 7:14, David Stinson wrote:
>
>> Most of you know I've been for years working on ways
>> to use our rigs at low B+ to both preserve them and
>> to operate them without extensive parts replacement.
>> Results with receivers have been good. "ARC-5" receivers
>> work well all the way down to 24 volts with external amplifed
>> speakers. They have plenty of audio for earphones without the
>> amplification. This allows them to be operated with a single
>> 24 volt, 2 amp power supply. Over the years I've found no
>> down-side at all to this mode. Despite dire warnings of
>> "cathode interface," I've had no trouble.
>>
>> A few years ago, I moved on to working with the transmitters.
>> I built a milli-watt drive 100 watt amplifier
>> and powered an "ARC-5" transmitter from only 24 volts.
>> The rig put out a good, stable signal of about 1/4 watt.
>>
>> Now, since I'm building the 160 mtr AN/ARC-5 rig,
>> I tried it with the MD-7 modulator. I jumpered the
>> dynamotor connection pins, putting 24 volts B+ on all
>> the modulator and transmitter stages. Remarkably,
>> the scope showed 1/4 watt output of nice, 100% modulated,
>> good-sounding signal.
>> Way more than enough to drive my amplifier.
>>
>> No way these modulation and transmitter stages continue
>> to work as intended all the way down to their A+ voltage
>> levels unless they were thoughtfully, ingeniusly designed
>> to do just that. Try getting a DX-100 to do it ;-).
>>
>> I think we should find the final resting places of the men
>> who designed these sets and place a brass placard
>> next to their monument stone: "Unsung American Genius."
>>
>> 73 DE Dave AB5S
>>
>>
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