[R-390] R 390A Line Filter Trial

wa4aos at aol.com wa4aos at aol.com
Wed Feb 23 16:49:53 EST 2011


 

 
 

 

Hi Group,
 
 I am putting a kit together to replace the old leaky Corcom line filters used in the R 390A's  with new Hospital grade Corcom filters.
 The problem is mounting a good quality filter with better specs than the original within the existing real estate.
 I came up with a solution using existing holes, a mounting plate with standoffs. This is a very tight fit but easy to install.
 The filter will mount behind the PTO and is raised above the wiring harness runs in the rear. A rubber hole grommet comes with the kit to feed the 
 line cord to the filter. The filter will additionally include 3 Varistors and a CL-80 current limiter already installed.
I was not able to find a Corcom or any other  line filter solution that would mount where the original filter mounted but this solution 
is VERY WELL DONE and commiserate with the excellent quality within the 390A Receiver.
All kits will be pre assembled, tested and burned in for at least 1 hour before shipping. 
 


My prototype filter kits are installed in three R 390A receivers presently and the installations were perfect as well as professional looking. 

 I am looking for 5 volunteers who have R 390A receivers to take a kit at MY COST, install them and give me feedback.
Already, I know the kit fits into Motorola, Amelco and EAC R 390A's. I would like to hear from folks who have other built R 390A's 
 for the trial. 
 
 I prefer engineers, technicians or competent long term users of R 390A's for the evaluation trial period. 
No skills beyond operating a screwdriver are required but I am looking for professional feedback.


Of course, the usual warnings about working with any line voltages apply.You know, unplug the receiver first, capacitors hold charges, wear goggles, gloves, hazmat suites, 
rubber souled shoes, have 911 people online the entire time you work, seriously they love R 390A's too,  and all of the usual safety stuff we all practice daily.. 
Oh, keep one hand in your back pocket and a carrot in your left ear too. So, if you electrocute yourself to death during installation, 
don't sue me because you weren't' warned. Actually, I would prefer not hearing from you if you kill yourself putting this kit in... Just saying.. 
.



 Later, I will offer these kits to users of this reflector ONLY, at a discount for a short period of time before I list the kits on eBay and my website.
 I would like the filters kits installed and reports back within a month. Please don't request a trial filter if you are NOT SERIOUS 
about quickly installing it and reporting your observations to me and the users of this reflector. if there are any unforeseen issues, let's find out now..


Installation is simple and should not take more than an hour; instructions will be included. You simply remove the bottom cover and 
the old Corcom filter. Mount the hardware to the chassis and install the filter, No soldering will be required. The kit will also include a 
new line cord and plug with the aforementioned mounting parts.
 So far, I see no reason why this kit would NOT fit into any iteration of the R 390A receiver but there are some minor variations in machining.
 
 
 If all goes well, I will offer these to reflector users around the first of May. I am having the small chassis plates CNC machined this week 
and should have them next week. 
I will offer a full refund including shipping to the participants of the trial evaluation if not pleased with my kit or certainly if it will not fit
some variation of machining within the R 390A.
I plan to post some pics in the next week or two for others to view. Additionally, I will post some pics of line hash in and out of the filter.



The evaluation will help me understand any installation issues before listing these kits are offered to the general boat anchor community on eBay and elsewhere. 


Please don't beat me up about changing the looks, or the filter isn't necessary, or it's not original,.or why didn't I choose a so and so filter. If you have a better mouse trap, build it.
I gotta tell you, it was very time consuming to fit this or any other filter in the prototype stage. My first 5 ideas and attempts did not work out for one reason or another. 


>From my perspective, the kit is 100% reversible, prevents people from getting shocked due to differences in potential between the 390A chassis and ground. 
I also strove for this to be a professional solution and not be a Micky Mouse, kludge attempt at fix something; I see my share of sorry mods almost every week. 
I treat these receivers with great respect and am trying to help with a known problem.


Thanks  in advance for reading this post and your assistance to help with this project. 
If you think you might want a filter kit in May, please hold off letting me know until the trial is over. As with the Fowler manual copies I sold to readers of this reflector last summer, 
about 120 something copies all over the planet, I will make good on my offer to list these kits here at a discount for a short period of time.


If you are interested in a trial kit at my cost, will install it quickly, report your observations and are technically competent to electrically and mechanically 
critique this kit please contact me at my email address listed below, Additionally, first consideration will go to owners of 390A variations other than Motorola, Amelco and EAC 

built 390A Receivers. Tell me which 390A you have and a little about your capabilities.

Glenn Scott WA4AOS
DSM Labs

 My  email address: (((>>>>>>>>>>   glenn @ dsmlabs dot com    <<<<<<<<<<<<)))









 




 




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