[MRCA] [MMRCG] GRC-19 on the air
scottjohnson1 at cox.net
scottjohnson1 at cox.net
Sat Jan 3 15:13:10 EST 2026
Jason-
Assuming the error is uniform up and down the band, it is as simple as loosening the coupler on the PTO and moving it in until the display coincides with the frequency. Ensure all the clamps are tight when you are done.
Regards,
Scott W7SVJ
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Subject: [MMRCG] GRC-19 on the air
Finally lugged the GRC-19 set I got from the estate at the 2024 MRCG West meet up onto a bench… ibuprofen. Had successfully tested the two R-392’s separately last weekend.
Opened the. T-195 up, had a look, did some cursory cleaning and dusting despite being pretty clean in there. Mainly looking for things that might go sizzle or bang.
Then concocted power source. I have an unknown and untested PP4763, but if I believe the ratings, trying to run it off 120VAC would make my home’s feeble electrical system go sizzle and bang, unless I jumped through the hoops of getting 240VAC to it, which would have been a project in of itself.
Next best option at hand was a pair of 100AH LiFePo3 batteries in series. Under the best of circumstances, that’s only going to give me 26 volts and change, not the full 28 as advised by WA7YBS in his excellent article on his website.
Powered up last night into a KW-rated dummy load, read the manual and ascended the not very steep (grunt) learning curve to operate, saw that it was making a bit over 100 Watts, and seemed to be functioning mostly properly.
Only issue is that the T-195 PTO seems to be off frequency, have to set the dial 28 kc low to be on frequency of 7293, our only active Southern and Central CA non-audiophile AM frequency, struck me as a place that wouldn’t clutch pearls over a carbon microphone and dynamotor roar.
This morning with topped-off batteries at the ready, connected to the dipole and had a brief QSO with some of the regulars, as far north as Gilroy, and was also informed I was being heard Q5 on the Northern Utah WebSDR. Was also complimented that my audio sounded far better than any carbon microphone should, not sure if I’m believing that one!
So it’s alive! I just need to come up with a better power source, having a look at that today.
How involved is it to correct the dial error? Or should I just accept that as a quirk of 75 year old unrestored equipment?
Thanks and 73,
Jason WA6BBQ
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