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I acquired a really nice Sideband Engineers SBE-33 transceiver and
would like to get it working. I already have several SBE-34's and really enjoy these rigs. The problem is that I have been unable to locate any documentation on the '33. Does anyone know if the power plug wiring on the SBE-33 and '34 are the same? I know that with the model 34 there are several jumpers and different wiring configruations that must be made to accommodate 12 volt or 120 volt operation. Does anyone know whether the two models are the same in terms of plug wiring? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Dave B. WB0ICM |
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I sold my 33 about 3 years ago. If I recall it needs either 120 vac or an
external *inverter supply* to supply the fils and High voltage from the external inverter. In the 120 vac mode it has a 120 volt cord & plug and an extra wire coming out (of I believe an octal) with an alligator clip. You ground the clip and plug it in the way which has the neon bulb on the rear NOT GLOWING. I believe it must have had a voltage doubler right off the AC line for the HV, but don't remember the filament transformer. It would seem you could easily trace it out. I had the service sheet. I'll try to figure out who I sold it to and get back to you. It was a Prof @ the U of Chicago. Try looking - asking he http://www.qsl.net/la5ki/org/sb/sbe33.htm Looks like you can get a manual here for $16: http://www.w4qcfmanuals.com/manualsS.html Steve "Dave Barnett" wrote in message ... I acquired a really nice Sideband Engineers SBE-33 transceiver and would like to get it working. I already have several SBE-34's and really enjoy these rigs. The problem is that I have been unable to locate any documentation on the '33. Does anyone know if the power plug wiring on the SBE-33 and '34 are the same? I know that with the model 34 there are several jumpers and different wiring configruations that must be made to accommodate 12 volt or 120 volt operation. Does anyone know whether the two models are the same in terms of plug wiring? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Dave B. WB0ICM |
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I searched Google. More Hits:
Radio Repair & Restoration (909) 593-1861 CHUCK BANTA, N6FX Address Needed Specializing in SBE 33 and SBE 34 repair. Good pix, but in Japaneese http://www.noobowsystems.com/restora...-33/sb-33.html "Steve Nosko" wrote in message ... I sold my 33 about 3 years ago. If I recall it needs either 120 vac or an external *inverter supply* to supply the fils and High voltage from the external inverter. In the 120 vac mode it has a 120 volt cord & plug and an extra wire coming out (of I believe an octal) with an alligator clip. You ground the clip and plug it in the way which has the neon bulb on the rear NOT GLOWING. I believe it must have had a voltage doubler right off the AC line for the HV, but don't remember the filament transformer. It would seem you could easily trace it out. I had the service sheet. I'll try to figure out who I sold it to and get back to you. It was a Prof @ the U of Chicago. Try looking - asking he http://www.qsl.net/la5ki/org/sb/sbe33.htm Looks like you can get a manual here for $16: http://www.w4qcfmanuals.com/manualsS.html Steve "Dave Barnett" wrote in message ... I acquired a really nice Sideband Engineers SBE-33 transceiver and would like to get it working. I already have several SBE-34's and really enjoy these rigs. The problem is that I have been unable to locate any documentation on the '33. Does anyone know if the power plug wiring on the SBE-33 and '34 are the same? I know that with the model 34 there are several jumpers and different wiring configruations that must be made to accommodate 12 volt or 120 volt operation. Does anyone know whether the two models are the same in terms of plug wiring? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Dave B. WB0ICM |
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In article , "Steve Nosko"
writes: In the 120 vac mode it has a 120 volt cord & plug and an extra wire coming out (of I believe an octal) with an alligator clip. You ground the clip and plug it in the way which has the neon bulb on the rear NOT GLOWING. I believe it must have had a voltage doubler right off the AC line for the HV, but don't remember the filament transformer. When I was young and crazy and using AC/DC home radios for audio amps, I would rig them with a neon bulb to the chassis, then reverse the AC plug in the socket if the bulb glowed when I touched the free end. I had only one "explosion", on a radio that I hadn't install such a neon tester. Voltage doublers are tricky -- one common circuit ends up with the common "ground" B- output at a potential different from either side of the incoming power line. If you build a "hot chassis" radio with it, neither position of the AC plug is safe. There is a voltage doubler circuit (2 diodes, 2 caps just like hte other one) that does indeed preserve the common neutral/ground lead striaght thru, but ISTR it gives a half-wave rather than full-wave output, so needs more filtering. 73, Mike K. AA1UK Oscar loves trash, but hates Spam! Delete him to reply to me. |
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On Saturday, February 14, 2004 at 10:39:06 PM UTC-5, Dave Barnett wrote:
I acquired a really nice Sideband Engineers SBE-33 transceiver and would like to get it working. I already have several SBE-34's and really enjoy these rigs. The problem is that I have been unable to locate any documentation on the '33. Does anyone know if the power plug wiring on the SBE-33 and '34 are the same? I know that with the model 34 there are several jumpers and different wiring configruations that must be made to accommodate 12 volt or 120 volt operation. Does anyone know whether the two models are the same in terms of plug wiring? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Dave B. WB0ICM Dave - I can send you the pinouts if that will help. I just made a cable for one that I have. Fred W9PNR |
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On Tue, 21 Apr 2015 20:51:44 -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 4/21/2015 3:28 PM, wrote: On Saturday, February 14, 2004 at 10:39:06 PM UTC-5, Dave Barnett wrote: I acquired a really nice Sideband Engineers SBE-33 transceiver and would like to get it working. I already have several SBE-34's and really enjoy these rigs. The problem is that I have been unable to locate any documentation on the '33. Does anyone know if the power plug wiring on the SBE-33 and '34 are the same? I know that with the model 34 there are several jumpers and different wiring configruations that must be made to accommodate 12 volt or 120 volt operation. Does anyone know whether the two models are the same in terms of plug wiring? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Dave B. WB0ICM Dave - I can send you the pinouts if that will help. I just made a cable for one that I have. Fred W9PNR I suspect after 11 years he either found the information or is no longer interested. I do wish I still had my SBE-34, though. It was my first SSB rig, and I enjoyed it immensely. You're also assuming that a previous owner hasn't modified it. -- Jim Mueller To get my real email address, replace wrongname with dadoheadman. Then replace nospam with fastmail. Lastly, replace com with us. |
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On Tuesday, April 21, 2015 at 12:28:43 PM UTC-7, wrote:
On Saturday, February 14, 2004 at 10:39:06 PM UTC-5, Dave Barnett wrote: I acquired a really nice Sideband Engineers SBE-33 transceiver and would like to get it working. I already have several SBE-34's and really enjoy these rigs. The problem is that I have been unable to locate any documentation on the '33. Does anyone know if the power plug wiring on the SBE-33 and '34 are the same? I know that with the model 34 there are several jumpers and different wiring configruations that must be made to accommodate 12 volt or 120 volt operation. Does anyone know whether the two models are the same in terms of plug wiring? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Dave B. WB0ICM Dave - I can send you the pinouts if that will help. I just made a cable for one that I have. Fred W9PNR Dave, do you still have the pinout for SBE-34? We found one at a yard sale and it didn't come with a power cable...VERY interested in this information! thanks!!! Teresa N7KTG |
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Dave, do you still have the pinout for SBE-34? We found one at a yard sale and it didn't come with a power cable...VERY interested in this information! I don't know about Dave, but there is a full service manual for the SBE-34 on BAMA and it should have the pinout. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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