[R-390] The R-390 and R-390A bridge rectifier

Fred Moore fred_moore at usa.net
Wed Nov 18 14:31:43 EST 2020


I am using the following diode to replace the copper oxide bridge underneath
the R-390 power supply.  I fits nicely and has a mounting hole in the case. 
The same part can be used to replace the R-390A selenium thing.

4A 400piv. 
Digikey GBU404DI-ND
MFR: GBU404

-Fred

------ Original Message ------
Received: Sat, 26 Sep 2020 06:26:02 AM GMT
From: Norman Ryan via R-390 <r-390 at mailman.qth.net>
To: fred_moore at usa.netCc: Collins R-390 HF Receiver List
<r-390 at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [R-390] The R-390A IF transformers internal resistors.

 Hi, all,
The schematic shows the IF coil resistors but not their values which leads me
to suspect those resistors are selected based on each winding's
characteristic.
Is it feasible to try varying sizes and choose the ones that perform best? 
Looking around my shop I've seen 39K and 47K resistors -- 47K being the most
often encountered.
Absent a way to test, would it put a harelip on God's plan for salvation if we
simply install 47K resistors and let it go at that?
73Norman

    On Saturday, September 26, 2020, 1:27:05 AM EDT, Roy Morgan
<k1lky68 at gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 Jacques,

I don’t have info on the values of the resistors, but I do have a guess:

Those resistors are there to “spoil the Q” of the IF transformers, and in
general widen the passband.  It could be that in the two other radios you
tell about, the different manufacture coils have slightly different winding
resistance and thus need different parallel resistors to get the desired
bandpass.

Indeed, there were articles that suggested removing those resistors to “make
the radio hotter”.  It was of course bad advice, and the resulting changes
in the actual performance were both un-necessary and bad.

Note: in the MIT Radiation Laboratory series volume on “Vacuum Tube
Amplifiers” by Valley and Wallman, Volume 18, there is an extensive
explanation of the engineering involved in bandwidth control in amplifiers -
as applied to radar IF amplifiers (presumably mostly 30 mc).

The entire 28 volume set is available in PDF form here:
https://www.febo.com/pages/docs/RadLab/

Roy

> On Sep 25, 2020, at 11:14 AM, Jacques Fortin <jacques.f at videotron.ca>
wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I am still working on the last R-390A that followed me home. ... that a
previous
> "owner" removed all the resistors within the IF transformers.
> 
> The windings test all OK and the caps looks like the original ones, so it
> may have been an attempt to "boost" the IF gain.

Roy Morgan
K1LKY since 1958
k1lky68 at gmail.com




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