[MRCA] Anyone ever built a CD-501-A Power cable for an SCR-284/BC-654??

Garret Scott scottgs at bellsouth.net
Mon May 30 16:26:43 EDT 2016


I'm constructing some cables, and having difficulty finding a diagram which
shows which conductors are supposed to be the larger wire gauge sized.   

 

I've ready through three TM's, and still can't really figure out how it is
supposed to be wired.  

 

I have my ideas, but hoping someone here may have actually done it before. 

 

Thanks,

Garret

 

 

From: Garret Scott [mailto:scottgs at bellsouth.net] 
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2016 12:04 AM
To: 'MRCA at mailman.qth.net'
Subject: BC-654 SCR-284 Power Cable and LS-7 Speaker Needed

 

I'm searching for the power cable for a BC-654 (SCR-284). This is the cable
that goes between the dynamotor and the radio. 

 

I have the connectors, but need the cable itself.   It's a 6 conductor 20AWG
+ 2 conductor 14AWG SHIELDED cable.  Anyone have a source?   All I need is 6
feet.  

Original cable nomenclature is: CO-08LFG(6/20-2/14)SJ0475.

 

I would rather find a complete original cable with connectors, if anyone has
one.   

 

I'm preparing this radio for a live display of WWII equipment, which will be
operating as Special Event Station N4M on June 10-12, and also as NPOTA HP50
activation (Manhattan Project National Historical Park). This is part of a
festival commemorating the Manhattan Project and the formerly Secret City of
Oak Ridge, Tennessee. 

 

http://www.orarc.net/secretcityfestival/index.html

(Please wait about 5 seconds for it to redirect)

 

 

Also looking for:

 

LS-7 Speakers.  Even just the guts, as I have several NOS housings and
cables. 

GN-45 hand crank generator

Dogbone for GRC-19

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

 

Garret Scott

W8BUG

865.310.5179

scottgs at bellsouth.net

 

 

 

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