From glennmaillist at bellsouth.net Wed Aug 5 01:31:47 2015 From: glennmaillist at bellsouth.net (Glenn Little WB4UIV) Date: Wed, 05 Aug 2015 01:31:47 -0400 Subject: [Motorola] Motorola Lamp Message-ID: <6.2.3.4.2.20150805012540.05387890@mail.bellsouth.net> I have some 65-84991B01 lamps (PL388) that are excess to my needs. These are 28V 40mA midget grove T1-3/4 0.3 mSCP. Mouser has these for $.75 each. If anyone can use some, pay for the mailer and postage and they are yours. I have a little over 100 pieces. Thanks 73 Glenn WB4UIV --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Glenn Little ARRL Technical Specialist QCWA LM 28417 Amateur Callsign: WB4UIV wb4uiv at arrl.net AMSAT LM 2178 QTH: Goose Creek, SC USA (EM92xx) SBE ARRL TAPR "It is not the class of license that the Amateur holds but the class of the Amateur that holds the license" --------------------------------------------------------------------------- From k8cm at arrl.net Wed Aug 26 13:46:35 2015 From: k8cm at arrl.net (Carl Morgan) Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2015 13:46:35 -0400 Subject: [Motorola] Motorola 2002D, S/N 415KPL000xxx Message-ID: <7.0.1.0.2.20150826133540.05770770@arrl.net> Looking for counsel and guidance repairing a Motorola 2002D frequency/modulation monitor & signal generator. The unit is "dead" excluding the power LED on the front panel. The power supply seems to be "OK" inasmuch as its output voltages seem to be correct. The next stage of the power chain, however, seems to be the seat of my problem. Input voltages appear to be "OK" but out[put voltages are nonexistent. As is with many used purchases, the manual I have is for the same model but a slightly different configuration and, consistently, not the second sage in the power supply chain. Any thoughts out there? I'll appreciate any and all thoughts and ideas and, most especially, if someone has PDFs of this unit that they'd care to share. 73 <> Carl