Because the plate supply comes into the R-392 on a separate pin of the power connector, it is easy to raise it alone without affecting the filaments. I have used about 32 volts on the plates with good results.

   B. Gentry, KA2IVY

On 9/7/25 11:10 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Add R 392 to that 28VDC B+ list. I found better performance with higher plate voltage but not enough to justify any permanent mods. 

ARN 6 was so much easier to install than SCR 269
or ARN 7 which both required 400 cycle 110 VAC.  ARN 6 needed high frequency AC for the 
selsyns  but it used a 28 VDC vibrator to accomplish this. 

Mark 
AF6IM


On Sun, Sep 7, 2025 at 2:09 PM Charlie L. <[email protected]> wrote:
I have run every ARC 5 receiver I have on only 28VDC B+.  Have to use a set of headphones, but with a clean DC supply, feeding 28 to both filament and normal dynamotor B+ pin, they work fine.  The ARN6 RDF uses all common tubes and runs only 28 on the plates.  I have never analized the ARC 5 on 28V B+, checking sensitivity and selectivity, but just for normal comparisons, seemingly  very little difference except for audio power out..

Charlie W4MEC in NC
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