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Keith Densmore wrote:
Greettings to All, Does anybody know if anyone does repairs and/or board swaps for the Racal RA6790. Two followed me home from the last hamfest. Thanks, Keith, ve3ts You might want to ask the good folks on the Premium-RX list. There are some RA6790 owners there. Look at http://ml.islandnet.com/mailman/listinfo/premium-rx -- Oneday they'll build phasers and there'll be demand for that good old solid mechanical "click" of a hammer locking back. -- AdB |
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Keith Densmore wrote: Greettings to All, Does anybody know if anyone does repairs and/or board swaps for the Racal RA6790. Are the displays out? --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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"The" repair guru and parts source for Racal RA-6790/GM's and all things
Racal is Gary Wingerd in MD. He is a great fellow and is recently retired from Racal. Gary E Wingerd 9107 Jordan Rd Hagerstown, MD 21740 Regards, Mike, W9WIS |
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"The" repair guru and parts source for Racal RA-6790/GM's and all things
Racal is Gary Wingerd in MD. He is a great fellow and is recently retired from Racal. Gary E Wingerd 9107 Jordan Rd Hagerstown, MD 21740 Regards, Mike, W9WIS |
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"The" repair guru and parts source for Racal RA-6790/GM's and all things
Racal is Gary Wingerd in MD. He is a great fellow and is recently retired from Racal. Gary E Wingerd 9107 Jordan Rd Hagerstown, MD 21740 Regards, Mike, W9WIS |
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Hello, Keith
Be very careful with your new Racals. Unless you have the semi-rare optional preamp installed, the quad FET first mixer on board A-2 is dangerously exposed to static damage. I stupidly used a type N to SO-239 adapter, and plugged in a random length of wire in the shack, to try out my receiver, and that ruined one mixer. Now I use an old Ameco PCL-P Nuvistor preamp to isolate the Racal FET's from the antenna. The A-2 first mixer uses four Siliconix type SD-215DE FET's, and it requires unsoldering the tin box cover on the A-2 board to get at them. This type of FET has built-in static protection, but the protection is only between the gate and substrate, and it is the channel of the FET's which is exposed at the Racal antenna connection. The manual doesn't give the schematic of the mixer - just shows it as a black box. It is also wise to have an assortment of spare tantalum electrolytic capacitors around. I've had one of the little guys go up in smoke, nearly taking out the regulated power supply. Used boards bought on eBay also often have some bad tantalums. Check out the G.E. Datastor back-up battery on the CPU card (A6A2). If that battery leaks, you are in trouble, since the boards aren't conformal coated. I recommend replacing it with a Varta "Mempac" 2.4V 150mA-H (same physical size battery). Caution: Do +not+ run the receiver self-test function unless you need to (due to installing new IF filters, say). The self-test will automatically determine the bandwidths of the plug-in crystal or mechanical filters, and store the result in the battery backed-up RAM (used by the CPU to set BFO offset frequencies). If your receiver fails the self-test, even for a minor fault, like an AGC problem, your receiver can be left brain-dead. You will have to run the self-test with that CPU card plugged into a good receiver, using the same filters as yours, to recover the needed RAM data. Gary Wingerd sells the Racal R-2174(P)/URR "Preliminary Technical Repair Instruction Manual". Although that manual is based on the use of Racal factory test fixtures, it has many alignment instructions and signal levels which were left out of the basic manual. The basic manual is very skimpy, mostly intended for board-swapping level repairs. I like my Racal. The audio quality is excellent, and the synchronous a.m. detector with 6.9 or 18 KHz bandwidth makes for hi-fi a.m. listening. 73, Ed Knobloch Keith Densmore wrote: Greettings to All, Does anybody know if anyone does repairs and/or board swaps for the Racal RA6790. Two followed me home from the last hamfest. Thanks, Keith, ve3ts |
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Curse you Ed Knobloch!
.... Well, not really.... You made me think of my RA6790GM, and I remembered that I hadn't plugged it in since I moved mumble, mumble years ago, so I did.... Dead as a brick... My isn't that pretty, there are little dust motes floating in the....That's not dust, that's smoke! And there, stood another reminder of why I don't spec Kemet tantalums anymore. A nice blue 6.8uf 35V one... with a sooty brown ring around the middle. They make great 0 ohm jumpers. 73, -Chuck Harris Edward Knobloch wrote: Hello, Keith Be very careful with your new Racals. Unless you have the semi-rare optional preamp installed, the quad FET first mixer on board A-2 is dangerously exposed to static damage. I stupidly used a type N to SO-239 adapter, and plugged in a random length of wire in the shack, to try out my receiver, and that ruined one mixer. Now I use an old Ameco PCL-P Nuvistor preamp to isolate the Racal FET's from the antenna. |
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