[Milsurplus] Preview: TCS Receiver Resurrection Tips.

Brian Bjerkelund k7ais at msn.com
Thu Jan 21 17:38:59 EST 2016


Please put me on the TCS list also, time to get mine going again!

Best,
Brian, K7AIS

On January 21, 2016, at 2:09 PM, Mike Bracey <mikebracey at att.net> wrote:

I to would like the TCS restoration info. I have a full TCS system with transmitter, receiver, tuner, remote, cables, dynamotor and ac power supplies. Its time to get them going.
Mike, KE5YTV


      From: "boatanchor at martasystems.com" <boatanchor at martasystems.com>
 To: David Stinson <arc5 at ix.netcom.com>
Cc: Milsurplus <milsurplus at mailman.qth.net>
 Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 12:39 PM
 Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] Preview: TCS Receiver Resurrection Tips.

Me, too. Seems last time I was in my TCS, access was pretty tight. I'm sure
there must be tricks I don't know about. My receiver has developed some
issues recently (low sensitivity, pops in audio), and needs attention.

John WB6AZP


-----Original Message-----
From: Kenneth G. Gordon
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 17:41
To: David Stinson
Cc: Milsurplus
Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] Preview: TCS Receiver Resurrection Tips.

Who wants it? ME! That's who!

Ken W7EKB


On 21 Jan 2016 at 4:55, David Stinson wrote:

> The TCS receiver gets a bad rap. Granted; it's best
> used for that which it was intended: Modest range AM.
> It was designed to use a short, whip antenna.
> A full-size dipole gathers a lot more signal so overload
> can be a problem. BFO "injection" is too low for
> very strong signals. And of course, it's very broad.
>
> It also sounds wonderful on AM, is very stable,
> Has good dial calibration once aligned, is almost
> too sensitive, is easy to fix (if you know some tricks)
> and is built like the proverbial battle ship.
> I like the receiver for casual SWLing and jawing
> with the local AM guys. And, when paired with
> the TCS transmitter, it looks "pre-historic," which
> is always a plus for me.
>
> Here are some refurb tips learned "the hard way."
> It takes some time,
> but "your patience will be rewarded."
>
> (Note:  This will be a long post.
> I need to know someone is actually going to
> read it before I take the time to write it.
> Who wants the info?  Thanks.)
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Kenneth G. Gordon W7EKB

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