[Milsurplus] FRR-59 Adventures
Francesco Ledda
frledda at att.net
Fri Sep 29 15:35:59 EDT 2017
I have had 3 working WRR-2 and repaired may be 10. I have never seen a blocking oscillator failure.
Frank k5URG
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From: milsurplus-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:milsurplus-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of John Vendely
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 12:27 PM
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Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] FRR-59 Adventures
That blocking oscillator transformer seems to be a high-failure item in
the FRR-59 and WRR-2. I have three FRR-59s, and had a coupla WRR-2s
decades ago, and of these five receivers, three experienced blocking
oscillator transformer failures, two upon receipt, and one of them a few
weeks after finishing the receiver overhaul. I fabbed some replacement
transformers with good results, and they're still in service. Symptoms
and component fault was similar to what you describe.
Enjoy working on yer receiver, they're unique, and a lotta fun...
73,
John K9WT
On 9/29/2017 12:03 PM, Bruce Gentry wrote:
>
> I found an FRR-59 about a month ago and began restoration. Thanks
> to parts from others on this group, the lower sideband decoder is now
> working and the 100 KC digit counter is replaced. I made careful notes
> of the positions of everything with the old counter turned all the way
> counterclockwise, set the replacement the same way and installed it.
> Powered it up, and thought everything was going great. The continuous
> tuning calibration was surprisingly close. Next, I tried the 500
> cycle incremental tuning. It worked...for about 10 minutes and quit.
> It was too late to continue so I left it for this morning. I turned it
> on, and the incremental tuning worked great. I quickly switched it
> off, got a note pad and my scope ready, then turned it on and sampled
> the waveforms in the blocking oscillator stage. As I had expected
> would happen, it quit working- and the waveforms coming out of the
> blocking oscillator were totally whacko. Then I noticed the B+ on the
> stage was jumping by about 20 volts. A check showed the entire 160
> volt buss was going bonkers. That turned out to be the filter
> condensor sockets were loose. The negative terminals of the condensors
> were connected to the shield rings on the sockets. With the anodized
> aluminum chassis and loose screws, the condensors had a very poor
> ground. I wired the negative pins of the sockets directly to the
> negative side of the rectifier, remounted the sockets tightly, and the
> B+ jitters are gone. Then, of course, the incremental tuning quit
> working. The waveform coming out of the blocking oscillator was pure
> hash. The primary of the transformer was reading about 200K ohms and
> going all over the place. For grins and giggles, I found a couple
> small cup cores and made a transformer. It works great! I left the
> receiver on to cook all night and it is still working fine this
> morning, the incremental tuning is still fine. If it is still
> working after a few days, I will tackle the alignment of the front
> end. The lowest band is off by 100KC so the harmonic amplifier is
> misaligned. Even so, the sensitivety and selectivety are great. I am
> going to make a guess the epoxy encapsulation on the pulse transformer
> corroded the winding or tore a connection loose. I may drop it into
> a jar of acetone and see if the encapsualation dissolves, see how it
> failed, and see how far off from the original my homebrew transformer
> is. I am still looking for the connection "blister" panel for the back
> of the converter section cabinet and the studs or buttons that secure
> it. It would be nice to be able to put it in the cabinet rather than
> having the wiring jury rigged on the bench. The saga continues, and
> is a good warmup for a Russian R-155 that is on it's way to me :)
>
> Keep the soldering irons hot and the suds cold!
>
> Bruce Gentry KA2IVY
>
>
>
>
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