If it works it works. Think when we reach the point of regarding our toys a museum artifacts and everything has to be as it was or used within narrowly defined specifications  that’s the day I am thru.

 

Ray F/KA3EKH

 

 

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of comcast via MRCA
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2025 7:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]; Mike Feher <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MRCA] Mystery Project

 

 

Murphy's Laws of Combat Operations

 

If it's stupid but it works, it isn't stupid

 

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On Sep 16, 2025, at 11:00 PM, ac2eu--- via MRCA <[email protected]> wrote:



No one said any of the sort!  Do you know if it was calculated ? Were the voltages across the tube checked?   He didn't say.

 

The radio may work , but there is a good chance that the tube is either over or under voltage, because the odds of finding a PERFECT bulb match is low.

This is a discussion group, so we are "discussing" the project.

Just sayin'

I had a radio here that someone put the power transformer on the wrong tap and brought it in for "poor performance".

I found that the B+ was low and the tube heaters were running at 4.25Vac. Stuff happens...

 

On Tuesday, September 16, 2025 at 04:31:15 PM EDT, Mike Feher <[email protected]> wrote:

 

 

Seems a lot of you feel that Breck is a JHS student. He probably even then knew all the things mentioned here. I sure did. It worked for him, so, he calculated everything correctly. It was a clever approach for his needs. 73 – Mike

 

Mike B. Feher, N4FS

89 Arnold Blvd.

Howell NJ 07731

908-902-3831

 

Subject: Re: [MRCA] Mystery Project

 

 

 

 

Keep in mind that a tungsten filament lamp has 10-12 times the resistance at normal operating temp as it does at room temperature, so can be used as a ballast/ current limiting some applications, but makes a poor dropping resistor.  If it is AC, consider using face to face Zeners rated at the voltage drop needed, if the drop is small, series forward biased diodes can be used similarly.  Make sure the current and power dissipation ratings are not exceeded.

Scott W7SVJ

 

Subject: Re: [MRCA] Mystery Project

 

Subbing the filaments with bulbs is a tricky proposition. They have to have the same current rating as the tube or the string voltage will be out of balance. 

Ever see that old trick electricity question about to bulbs in series? One is a 40 watt and the other is a 100 watt. which will be brighter?