[Milsurplus] someone has to save this TCK-4!

Bill Cromwell wrcromwell at gmail.com
Fri Feb 3 20:43:13 EST 2017


I live somewhere in the middle and I would have to start parking my car 
outdoors to bring that in here. Where was that when I had a 32X42 
two-story barn for a shop/shack?

73,

Bill  KU8H

On 02/03/2017 06:52 PM, WA5CAB--- via Milsurplus wrote:
> As Meir said, the power supply for the transmitter was a separate 
> unit.  There were 8 models of the TCK built, TCK through TCK-7.  The 
> model number determined which of four different power supplies were 
> furnished.  The TCK-4 and TCK-6 came with a 110/220 VAC single phase 
> rectifier supply in a cabinet the same size as the transmitter.  The 
> other six models had a single-unit motor-generator set.  Supply 
> voltages for the M-G sets were 115 VDC, 230 VDC or 220/440 VAC 
> 3-phase.  Power supply output voltages were 1800, 500, 115 and 12 VDC 
> plus AC for filaments.  Output power was 400 Watts (CW) and 100 Watts 
> (AM).  The manual for the TCK series is NAVSHIPS 900,210 (reprint 
> available).
>
> TCK-4 and -6 were intended for shore station usage and came with an 
> antenna coupler unit to match the transmitter to 600 ohm balanced line.
>
> In a message dated 02/03/2017 17:00:44 PM Central Standard Time, 
> Telegrapher at Q.com writes:
>> Didn't see a single tube.  What is the power source"s" for that beast?
>>
>> Larry
>> W0OGH
>>
>
>
> Robert & Susan Downs - Houston
> wa5cab dot com (Web Store)
> MVPA 9480
>
>
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