[R-390] R-390A and GFI
Barry
n4buq at knology.net
Mon Mar 25 20:29:12 EDT 2024
Gary,
That was probably 20 years ago. If I did have pictures, I'm pretty sure I couldn't find them anymore. It was a fairly simple little plate, though. It would be pretty easy to make with a milling machine or, possibly a good file.
Thanks,
Barry
> Barry,
>
> Do you have any pictures?
>
> Gary I. Biasini
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> Subject: Re: [R-390] R-390A and GFI
>
> Years ago, I made some aluminum adapter plates that mounted on the existing
> threads where FL-101 was. It had a properly-shaped hole that accepted a
> modern line filter with an IEC connector. Clean, no-mod update.
>
> Thanks,
> Barry
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 5:44 PM <hamfish at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> Good Afternoon Jim,
>>
>> Another thought comes to mind, do you need the original R390/A line filter
>> (FL101)? Most of today's interference is by way of the antenna input, RFI.
>> Line noise is better dealt with by finding that source and unplug it. FL101
>> is what trips GFIs because of leakage of the caps inside of said line
>> filter. So power the R390/A (with no antenna connected) through an outlet
>> that does not have a GFI, is there noise? If there is no noise, at this
>> time
>> a FL101 or equivalent is not needed. Remove FL101 and be done with it. If
>> there is noise, the search begins. Might be easiest to unplug the source,
>> maybe ferrite thingies, or a line filter mentioned by the rest of the long
>> distant R390/A service dept.
>>
>> If noise is by way of the antenna input....................welcome to
>> today's world.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Craig
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: r-390-bounces at mailman.qth.net <r-390-bounces at mailman.qth.net> On
>> Behalf Of Jim
>> Sent: Monday, March 25, 2024 9:58 AM
>> To: R-390 at mailman.qth.net
>> Subject: [R-390] R-390A and GFI
>>
>> I'm in a new location and when I plugged in my R-390A it tripped the GFI's
>> in the room.
>> I see that there is a modification to the 390 AC filter, but time is short
>> and I would like to get it on the air.
>> Is there a simple way to keep the 390 tripping GFI's?
>>
>> TNX
>> Jim
>> WB2TPS
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