I agree with you mark, the reason I commented because the table mentions input power, which most hams typically associate with RF final amplifier plate power. Obviously we can’t issue a document change request to clarify the tech manual 80 years old but just showing the table without any context had me confused about what the table was trying to present. Power requirements vice input power would have been a better choice of words.  

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On Dec 23, 2024, at 13:18, MARK DORNEY <[email protected]> wrote:

I would think if a homebrew power supply were being considered, total input power would have to be considered in order to properly power up the set 

Mark D 
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On Dec 23, 2024, at 10:22 AM, J Mcvey via MRCA <[email protected]> wrote:


The output specs of the PE-103 dynamotor is 500V @0.16 A= 80 watts . The total consumption for the entire radio was 159 watts max.

On Monday, December 23, 2024 at 09:28:29 AM EST, Christopher Bowne <[email protected]> wrote:


Those power numbers from the TM appear to be total power demand of the set, not final amplifier plate input power.  I believe the actual RF power output from the transmitter is 40 watts, considerably more the nominal 15 watts of the GRC-9.  The 654 uses a pair of direct heater cathode versions of the 807 in parallel, tube number escapes me at the moment . Could also do about 15 watts output on screen modulated AM.
 
I recall seeing least 40 watts out on CW from my 654 the last time I ran it many years ago with a PE-103 dynamotor.

Merry Christmas from Chris AJ1G Stonington CT 
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On Dec 22, 2024, at 18:42, David Craine <[email protected]> wrote:


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From TM 11-275 
dated April 5, 1943
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On Dec 22, 2024, at 14:53, J Mcvey via MRCA <[email protected]> wrote:

Isn't the bc654 40 watts cw?
The angry 9 supply probably will be insufficient anyway.
May as well go to plan B solid state supply



On Sun, Dec 22, 2024 at 2:51 PM, Ray Fantini via MRCA
I am starting work on a couple BC-654 transmitter receivers. Couple questions: first, how are you supposed to pick these things up? No handles or straps, just a couple D rings. Second is does anyone have a spare connector for a GRC-9? I would like to use my GRC-9 AC power supply for running these things but need a cable connector from a GRC-9 in order to build a brake out box to feed the BC-654, if I cannot find one may just build up something with a solid state 500 volt supply. Have the dynamotors for the two of them along with several vibrator packs so unless someone comes up with a cheap connector more than likely won't use the GRC-9 power supply and just a huge twelve volt supply. Just looks like having to spin up the huge dynamotors every time you want to deal with the transmitter would be a real drag.
The scope of work on them is to get them working, replace any week capacitors and then modify them to be able to work in the eighty meter CW sub band. Like everything else a video will follow the progress.
 
Ray F/KA3EKH

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