[R-390] Mason Labs R-390A?
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w1nzr at cs.com
Sun Jan 30 19:47:00 EST 2022
Thanks for this John.
Regards,
Brown
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From: John Vendely <jvendely at cfl.rr.com>
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Sent: Sun, Jan 30, 2022 1:49 pm
Subject: Re: [R-390] Mason Labs R-390A?
Howdy,
In the mid-1960s, Manson Laboratories had a contract with the Air Force
to upgrade a number of AN/FRR-41 diversity receiving systems (two
R-390As and two CV-157s) to frequency synthesis, by addition of what was
referred to as "Stabilization Kit SBM-1102". This receiver was from one
of these systems. These upgrades were done for the Air Force, not for
NASA. The Army also had a few. The HF systems in the NASA ground
network and on the tracking ships were all made by TMC: TSTE-10K and
TSTE-40K transmitters, and DDR-506 receivers.
The R-390As and CV-157s of the FRR-41 upgrade were stock units modified
by the addition of adaptors which plugged into the local oscillator tube
sockets and contained control relays and coupling transformers which
permitted switching out the internal oscillators and feeding in external
synthesized L.O. injection frequencies to rear-panel connector
brackets. The external signals were provided by two associated
frequency synthesizers produced by Manson. One synthesizer (Manson
Model 372) provided phase locked injection frequencies replacing the
crystal L.O.s of the R-390As and a phase locked 555 kc and 100 kc for
the two CV-157s. The other synthesizer (Manson Model 299) provided the
3.455-2.455 Mc injection, in 100 cps steps, for the two R-390s. The
receivers and converters could thus be operated on their internal
oscillators in the usual fashion (typically with pilot-carrier AFC to
eliminate frequency drift), or from the synthesizers, with high
frequency stability and accuracy. The whole system was designed for
easy installation.
Years ago, a fair number of these receivers were floating around, but
hams simply yanked the adaptors and threw them out, returning the
receivers to stock configuration. I have one of these complete systems
in operation, and it works well, though the Manson synthesizers are,
like all frequency synthesizers of the era, rather cranky and require
periodic TLC.
Manson Laboratories did a very similar system, AN/GRC-129, which was a
frequency synthesized SSB upgrade for the Air Force's AN/GRC-26D RATT
vans. In this case, however, the R-390As didn't have the plug-in
adaptors, but were modified internally by Manson, and redesignated
R-1247/GRC-129. The T-368 transmitters were modified by removing the RF
and modulator decks and replacing the RF deck with a 1 kW linear
amplifier. A Manson Laboratories sideband exciter and synthesizer was
mounted on top of the transmitter. The receive synthesizers in the
GRC-129 were similar to those of the FRR-41 upgrade, but tuned in 1 kc
steps.
Manson also did a synthesized SSB upgrade to the Air Force AN/FRT-24
transmitters.
Regrettably, ham operators had no appreciation for any of this
equipment, with the result than virtually all of it was hacked up and
scrapped out over the years...
73,
John K9WT
On 1/30/2022 2:27 PM, W2HX wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I came across a guys about 30 minutes from me who is selling an EAC R-390A radio. I haven't asked what he wants for it but I thought it was interesting. It has some mods by Mason Labs. He said when he bought it (ages ago) the seller told him it was used at NASA. Here are some pix of some of the mods.
> https://w2hx.com/?prefix=x/R-390A/Mason%20Labs/
>
> Is this a well-known set of mods or a rarity? Anything about them that improves the R-390A? Or are they just some specialized use case.
>
> 73 Eugene W2HX
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