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I need to build an AC supply for a 221 I've just acquired - for some
odd reason I can't find the batteries at the corner store ![]() Anybody know if one of those isolation xformers used for washroom razor outlets will handle the load? Any on-line designs that you're aware of? Thanks, Howard. |
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You can see the whole manual online or download a copy at:
http://www.kg7bz.com/Manuals.html Howard Eisenhauer wrote: I need to build an AC supply for a 221 I've just acquired - for some odd reason I can't find the batteries at the corner store ![]() ............... Thanks, Howard. |
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Howard Eisenhauer wrote in message . ..
I need to build an AC supply for a 221 I've just acquired - for some odd reason I can't find the batteries at the corner store ![]() Anybody know if one of those isolation xformers used for washroom razor outlets will handle the load? Any on-line designs that you're aware of? Thanks, Howard. All you need is 6.3 vac @ 900 ma and 135v dc @ about 10 ma or so. I think a Stancor PA8421 xfmr will do the job nicely, and I'd add an OD3/OA2 as well to regulate the B+ voltage for better stability. Any good handbook would have a simple power supply design easily used. The Surplus Radio Conversion Manual Volume 1 has a major article on the BC221, and volume 3 has one on the similar Navy LM freq meter, and these have AC power supplies included. Gary Hildebrand WA7KKP |
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