[R-1051] Adapter
Al Parker
anchor at ec.rr.com
Tue Apr 10 17:46:20 EDT 2012
Oh what the heck,
I'll jump in here, since we've gotten off topic.
I also have a URT-23, with the single phase 240v supply. Have 2
R-1051's, but can't remember if I've used them with it. They are all
stacked together, and when stacked, it's not too difficult to the T-827
or R-1051 if it's high enough in the stack. The cables make it a bit
hard to tip them up or down vertically, but can be done.
I have adapted a centrifugal blower, mounted outside, to reduce the
scream.
I'd like to sell my stack, with or without the R-1051's. $1500 for 3
pcs, pwr supply, RF-124, amp, AM-3924B, & T-827G. To the same buyer,
both R-1051's for another $200. I'll thro in 1 or 2 3ph supplies.
<http://www.boatanchors.org/URT-23B.htm> to see it. The R-390A isn't
there now.
73,
Al, W8UT
www.boatanchors.org
www.hammarlund.info
"There is nothing -- absolutely nothing -- half so much
worth doing as simply messing about in boats"
Ratty, to Mole
On 4/10/2012 5:20 PM, paul swed wrote:
> Mine is a sc901 recvr exctr
> Darn thing puts out 250 mw always thought about an amp on it. Easy enough
> these days actually. But it does work in the ham bands even at the qrp
> level.
>
> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 4:56 PM, W2HX<w2hx at w2hx.com> wrote:
>
>> You mention "one of the xceivers" can you clarify? Do you by any chance
>> mean the RT-618/UR? I have one of those and always thought it would be neat
>> to interface to the 1KW URT-23 amp and associated antenna tuner stuff
>>
>>
>> 73 Eugene W2HX
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: r-1051-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:
>> r-1051-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of paul swed
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 2:09 PM
>> To: R-1051 Discussion Group
>> Subject: Re: [R-1051] Adapter
>>
>> Ray
>> I think I did about the same thing on one of the xcievers.
>> Essentially like you this was one nasty mess. Someone cut the 48 position
>> tr relay out.
>> The back required some mil spec 36-60 pin connector etc etc. By the way
>> this unit used tubes in the front end so a mix of supply voltages were also
>> needed. So there was a large plug hole for preassure or something. Popped
>> that out and routed the cables in ref ant DC and ac... Nice harness about
>> the size of RG8 coax or your index finger. Used the small rg174 coax. Been
>> working very well for 10+ years.
>> The annoyance. When you slide it into the chassis you slip it in pull the
>> cable and slip it in some more.. Takes about 2-3 pulls. A bit ugly but sure
>> works.
>> Regards
>> Paul
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 2:00 PM, Ray Fantini<RAFANTINI at salisbury.edu
>>> wrote:
>>
>>> I was thinking of building up adapter for working on my 1051. I have a
>>> old
>>> 1051 that's a basket case that I don't mind cutting up for parts for
>>> this project and am planning on just removing the MP37 panel with P1
>>> and P2 on it and hardwiring a AC cable to P1 49/50 with 48 as ground
>>> and A3 on P2 for the antenna input. Don't want to go thru all the
>>> effort for building up big break out box. Anyone else done this? Also
>>> will this same power adapter work for things like the T-827? or RT-618?
>>> RF
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