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Old April 25th 05, 03:33 AM
Edward Knobloch
 
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Hi, Gang

I've recently picked up a 1966 vintage WRL Galaxy V transceiver -
a nice rig, once you get over the fear of imminant electrocution
(no cover over the 950V on the final tubes, not even
a latch to hold the cabinet lid down.) It was obviously built
to a price, but has held up well.

The panel meter is only marked in S/Units, with a few marks
labeled "tune" "Voice" and "cw". I hooked an external d.c.
current source to the common cathodes of the final tubes,
and ran a calibration check, since the manual didn't disclose
what the panel meter marks represented. I held the small T/R
relay closed by hand, so the panel meter would be set up
to indicate cathode current.

The "S 4-1/2" point (for SSB bias with no drive), is 60mA.
The "tune" point is 200 mA.
The "c.w." point is 380 mA.

73,
Ed Knobloch
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Old April 25th 05, 04:25 AM
Bill
 
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Edward Knobloch wrote:
Hi, Gang

I've recently picked up a 1966 vintage WRL Galaxy V transceiver -
a nice rig, once you get over the fear of imminant electrocution


Does that mean you got that old rig running?

-Bill WX4A
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