[Milsurplus] Speaking of 400 Cycle Stuff

jcoward5452 at aol.com jcoward5452 at aol.com
Sun Apr 29 17:00:30 EDT 2012


Group,
 Does anyone know if I need this/ or if it would be useful to run a 28 VDC to 115VAC 800 cy "Screaming Meme" for a GO-9 transmitter to bring it up from 60+ years of waiting for new life? The current rating may be too low although a 100W tx at 10% efficiency would need about 10A @ 115 VAC maybe? (I was never good at AC math with power factors etc.).
 Thanks,
             Jay KE6PPF

PS heading to San Louis Obspo on Thursday morning for the annual MRCG meet. Hope to see some of you folks there!
 PPS and why when you put the @ in a sentence with numerics the email thinks it's a link and turns it blue and underlines it?



-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Hilsz <jydsk at tds.net>
To: Milsurplus <milsurplus at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sun, Apr 29, 2012 10:00 am
Subject: [Milsurplus] Speaking of 400 Cycle Stuff


I found five (5) New-In-The-Box panel-mount Variacs, General Radio Model M10, 
ated at 120 volts, operable between 350 to 1200 cycles (HZ for you newcomers).
Here are the Specifications:
Input Volts 120
utput Volts 0-120 or 0-140
utput amps 10
ax output amps at 0-120: 13 amps, at 0-140 10 amps
aximum KVA 1.56
o-Load Watts at 400 Cycles: 17
unce-Inch Driving Torque: 15-30
Item Weight 6.5 pounds. 
$15 plus shipping. 
You read correctly, fifteen bucks. Plus postage to keep the economy going.
This is military surplus, for crying out loud.
Steve Hilsz
ydsk at tds.net
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