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K6ZA Radio
United States
Приєднався 18 тра 2009
Amateur Radio from the 60's to Today
What should a good SSB signal look like??
Tips to seeing a clean SSB signal on a Panadapter Display
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Відео
Elecraft K1
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The first Elecraft branded QRP radio, still available for purchase new as of this writing. Features low voltage drain, 7w, variable filters, speaker, antenna tuner, keyer/memory. Heavy gauge case protection.
Norcal 40
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The "Norcal 40" QRP Transceiver for 40Meters. Designed by Wayne Burdick (of Elecraft fame), for a Norcal Qrp Club project circa 1990. His N6KR call adorns the circuit board.
Let me know if you ever get tired of the K1
You can get well over 100 watts on 10 meters easily by the separate internal alc control for 10 meters.
Nice contact with you !! Enjoy the vintage equipment… it still works
Not only were you my first 10Meter contact on HF, You have a video on the Drake 2B! I have my Grandfathers which I'm the only family member to carry on Ham radio. 73's WA4CDC
Nice I'm been looking around
Come recap mine! W7ML
Regarding the inside top view of the power supply, there are not two transformers. The big one is the power supply transformer, the 2nd one is the power supply filter choke. The jumper in the octal socket on the back apron is removed when using the AM modulator. Those are the pins for the 730 modulator output. Without the modulator, the jumper is needed to complete the circuit for CW operation. The other pins are for modulators with various modulator transformer impedencies, and there is a pin to supply 120 volts to a replies that are activated in transmit mode.
How much is ir ?
Thanks for doing this video. I have an old kit and I never put together and now I want to do it.
I have two from an estate sale, along with the 730 modulator. Hope to test them out soon. 73 Paul AA1SU
The 730 plate modulator is a treasure if you find one in nice shape with good EL34's. Best wishes.
Thanks for the video, Barry. With the use of panadapters, it's concerning how many signals are "splattering." It was sure enjoyable meeting you on 17 meters today. 73, Bob.
I am one of R-4B owners.. Wondering if we, R-4 owners could replace retro vacuum tubes into some other substitutions. If could, I do want to know who or what company makes our tiny dreams come true ...(> <)
Your DX60B final PLATE current is way too high!! The LOAD control should be set fully CCW and the PLATE control set within the selected band's label on the PLATE control. Switch to CW, adjust the PLATE control for a maximum dip in plate current. Adjust the LOAD control to increase the plate current to approximately 100ma then rotate the plate control again for a maximum dip in plate current. Alternate between dipping the plate current and increasing the load control until maximum power output of 50 watts is obtained and maximum plate current of 150ma, NOT over 200ma as your video shows. The DX-60B is a 90 watts DC input power transmitter with a typical maximum power output of 50 watts on 80 thru 15 and about 30 watts output on 10 meters into a 50-ohm load with a maximum plate current of 150ma. If you continue tuning your DX-60B to a maximum plate current of over 200ma, the final tube life span will be significantly reduced, and that current level puts excessive stress on the power supply!!
Carrier knob works only on CW mode. Has no effect on SSB.
IMHO, the Collins was the the poor mans Drake...Look at the receiver and transmitter results for the Collins....As an owner of a few Collins S-Lines and KWM2 and KWM2A, radios, they were absolute garbage compared to a stock Drake B-Line or a Drake modified C-Line....
My first transmitter. I don't think there is too much difference between 75 and 90 watts.
5:16 That is the power supply rectifier tube Which is a GZ34, full wave rectifier.
Can you use 47uf electrolytic cap's in place of 40uf ?
I have the original Norcal 40 on my Bench. Who produces the boards these days ?
wow i paid $325 (eBay) for my 821H with the PS 85 included (3/5/2020) and i thought that was expensive, but $1346.00 for yours in 1998 i think i got a good deal.
It was new then...That was $200 discount off the new price.
Have you sold it?
Yes indeedo
2:35 This makes no sense what you said. The plug on top is for a key. The plug on bottom is for a key. If I have a paddle, which one do I plug in to use the onboard keyer? The TOP one, I would think, since the bottom one is a mono plug, and only for an external keyer or a straight key? I am SO CONFUSED!!!!
Take a pill
the bottom plug in is for the paddles....this rig has a built-in keyer....the top jack is for just a straight key, if ya don't have a set of paddles. He did say where the keyer goes....well...yes and no....the paddles to run the keyer....
I paid $500 for mine with the original box,hand microphone,owners manual,& hand microphone in November 2019.
At 3:24 you said there is an N connector for UHF and a PL-259 for HF but the radio is VHF/UHF ONLY so no HF and that is an SO-239 not a PL-259.
You also were wrong about the output power since it does not do 50 watts on either band in any mode.It says VHF FM/CW is 6-45 watts & VHF SSB is 6-35 watts.Output power on UHF is 6-40 watts on FM/CW & 6-30 watts on SSB & it is listed on Page 55 of the owners manual.You said you had owned it since it was New in 1998 but you still did not know much about the radio it appears? I have owned mine now for about a week & know more it also appears.Happy I found your video so I could pass on some Correct information about an AWESOME 2 meter & 440 All mode transceiver.
Indeed..You are correct sir... gotta stop drinking before these videos.. ;-) Thanks for your good catch. Fixed.
The Bird doesn't lie. You saw my actual readings.
@@1OFGODSOWN Aren't you a ray of sunshine. Jeez.
Same for me, along with a Hallicrafters S-120 rcvr as WN5NAZ. Some great memories here..
Hello friend, could you inform me where I take the signal from the first IF of the TS 130 radio, I want to use the Panadapter. 73s from Brazil
No chirp. Mine chirps. Did you do something to get rid of the chirp? Bob - W6OPO
Beautiful condition Drake. Thanks for posting.
Where did you get the vfo knob with a spinner for the K1?
It was there when I bought the radio
Now the K1 is gone !..Glad I have one, plus a un-built 4 band kit ! Lee, WA8QFE
Yes.. The K1 is a keeper for sure Francis.. enjoy the treasures.
I need work done to mine. Who do I contact? My call sign is KB8WTA
Hi Daniel, hardly anyone doing organized repair on these any more , as parts are very limited. Check out the Yahoo groups Kenwood TS-120-130 group and post your issue. You may luck out with some ham who can help. Good luck.
Thanks for the video, nice demo for the Norcal 40a
您好前辈,您的这套件可以给我一套吗或者图纸也可以。
.. That's easy for you to say!
www.norcalqrp.org/files/Norcal40.pdf
Hello senior, can you give me a set of your kit or drawings. - see above for the two links to the NC40A board and kits
My first transmitter as a Novice.
You should be able to get 65 watts out of a DX-60. I have one and done a lot of the audio mods to it and re-caped it
The plate current is too high. Reduce the LOAD control CCW for a maximum 150ma
Nice!
waiting for mine to be built.....had a four-band K1 about 4 years ago....sold it to pay taxes....now, you can't get the four-band module anymore.....the Internal ATU is half the cost of the radio, more if you don't put it together......with that said....it has a bitching receiver....excellent filtering, and a few big boy transceiver goodies.....did use my former K1 to finish a contest when my main HF rig went tits up......run it on 40M into a small linear, and got almost 100w out.....it will do 7 to 7 1/2 watts off a power supply @ 14VDC on 40m by itself.....a bit lower on 30/20/15.....ran for days off a gel cell camping....loved the little rig, and now, I'll have another one......contest quality rig....excellent for CW......will receive SSB if you have the wide VFO setting (150-160 kHz, instead of the 70-80 kHz tuning spread)....would love to find a four band module....good rig but pricey....for another 100 bucks, I could have had a new/used portable all-band rig, that didn't need to be built, but I have had one before, and wanted another one.....I'll see how some SOTA activations go this summer with my new K1 and Mountain Bike/Hiking endeavours.....:-)
"mass-produced"? I wish! Seriously, Bob Dyer still sells these kits for around $155 plus $12 s&h CONUS. They were extant circa middle/late 90s and *still* a magnificent little kit/radio. Recommend the added KC-1 keyer/frequency enunciator ($45) as that makes the rig a truly backpack-able package. For some real fun, turn it down to just below one watt and see who you can work QRPp! So far, with a crappy antenna, I am out to Colorado from SoCal. Also note you have the little birdie around 7,028 kc as well. Enjoy; it's a neat little unit and a piece of modern-day QRP history. 71/72, Bill, k6whp 15m CW, Zuni Loop MEF
Update as of 2021 (actually earlier)... ...Bob stopped selling these and the Sierra. However, there was a revival project that done by Chuck Adams, k7qo, with Wayne Burdick's permission. I have a .zip archive of the Gerber bird files and documentation if anyone is interested. I am good in QRZ 72 de k6whp
nice video.. thanks
Trio/Kenwood TS-130S(E): Today a hard to find radio.
Hi, $350 is very top end for a 2b. Even pristine. OK if it has a 2BQ with it, and both in great shape.
I Have a chance to buy a set for 350. Would you pay that much?
Just picked up the DX-35 from ebay seems to be in real good shape except the inside cover has rust.I pretty much have that cleaned.I'm an old AM person myself and love these old rigs.Going to recap it and try to get the VF-1 which are comeing hard to find.Thanks for a great vid.73's
I am picking up one of these tomorrow with a Heathkit a-9b amp. I am not sure if it works yet or not. I actually have been wanting a tube amp or dual mono to create a hifi system. This transmitter is coming with the amp for $15 off of craigslist(I couldn't pass this up). Anyway, with limited internet info, how do I go about cleaning and checking performance with these. Any info would be great. Thanks, Scott