[MRCA] WW2 Torn E.b. receiver

Ken Krausgill ken.krausgill at verizon.net
Mon Oct 28 21:30:50 EDT 2019


Great video Ray, thank you.

Ken

KD2GFM

 

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Subject: [MRCA] WW2 Torn E.b. receiver

 

Been working for a couple weeks now on the WW2 German Army Torn E. b.
Receiver. Did some basic clean up on all the contacts and checked for things
like bad bypass capacitors and the like along with building up a couple
temporary power supplies for the 2 volt filaments and the 90 volts for the
B+ supply. The radio is up and running now and have been playing with it for
a bit and decided to do a YouTube video being most of the more unusual stuff
that goes thru the shop these days I will do a video on. If interested you
can see it at:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQHJZN1NH6U
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQHJZN1NH6U&t=24s> &t=24s

 

Too bad I can't keep this set being I picked it up for a friend. It would be
a fun radio to restore although sometimes maybe you are better off keeping
things in the original form. Lots of poorly restored or hacked stuff out
there but finding something that's never been touched or painted over is
getting harder to do these days

Ray F/KA3EKH

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