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G. Lofstead
w3cde at bellsouth.net
Mon Oct 19 20:37:15 EDT 2009
AH the DDR5...
I worked on teh line aligning those receivers... 8-)
A heavy mother that never came out of the assembly line in a working condition...
Had to fix and the align them
Jerry
W3CDE
--- On Mon, 10/19/09, John Poulton <jp at cs.unc.edu> wrote:
From: John Poulton <jp at cs.unc.edu>
Subject: Re: [TMC] tmc
To: "David Ross" <ross at hypertools.com>
Cc: wals at comcast.net, tmc at mailman.qth.net
Date: Monday, October 19, 2009, 3:39 PM
Dave is correct. Those are the main components of a DDR-5 (FRR-60) receiver,
with the exception of the MSR-4, which is unrelated. The MSR-4 is a well-known
and well-regarded SSB adapter, often used with R-390's and '390A's.
You can see pix of a restoration in progress on an FRR-60 at:
http://www.navy-radio.com/rcvrs/frr60-2.htm
The FRR-60 came in a variety of flavors, but usually was a dual-diversity,
synthesized receiver. Its architecture is interesting: it's really a conventional
dual-conversion superhet, except that the local oscillator (first mixer) can
be phase locked to a sythesizer (the gizmo with the Nixie tubes on the front
panel). This thing uses a variety of tricks, including a bunch of "phantastron"
dividers to generate a switch-selected frequency, with 10 Hz resolution. The Nixies
are just a readout, NOT attached to a counter--they simply reflect the positions of the
front-panel switches. The radio has many interesting and quite advanced
features, and some remarkable IF filters. Evidently the Navy used 100's of
these things during the 60's in its world-wide radio teletype network.
If the "free" rack Walter is offering has cables attached, it's well worth taking
and should be kept with the units!
Good luck with the sale, Walter. I'd come get it, but already have one.. :)
If the buyer needs a manual, put him/her in touch with me.
73, John K4OZY
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009, David Ross wrote:
> I believe that the items on ebay are part of an FRR-60 HF receiver, the
> TMC model number is DDR-5 or something close to that.
>
> You can find more info on the receiver here:
> <http://www.navy-radio.com/rcvrs/frr60.htm>
>
> good luck with the sale
> Dave Ross N7EPI
>
>
>
> wals at comcast.net wrote:
>>
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>> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140353171616
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>>
>> Hi. My name is Walter Sandoval, I'm trying to sell the above item on e-bay, the unit belonged to my father who passed away years ago, was wondering if you could give me any info that might help me better explain it,. Thank you for any info. walter
>>
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