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Soliciting advice here. I am not so familiar with these old boatanchor
transmitters. Just about done with a re-cap and a re-transformer and into this thing for way more than it's worth. Any advice concerning powering it up. I don't want to let any smoke out. I figure I'll make sure fuse is proper size and wind up slow on a variac. Maybe pull out solid state rectifier tube replacement and run thru the thing - oscillators, sideband, and audio and so on. Any advice give is surely needed and will be appreciated. 73 Bob N9NEO |
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Bob,
I think you have the right idea. Bring it up with the Variac without the rectifier and see if everything lights up, and then start over with the rectifier in place. I would keep a voltmeter on the B+ line as you bring it up. I had an HX-50 in my shop almost 30 years ago, and remember the rig but don't remember details. Recall that it was a filter type SSB job with a 6DQ5 final and put out maybe 30-50 watts or so. Do you have any history of the rig and did it work before the transformer conked out? John |
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Hi John,
Unfortunatly I have no history. I bought it off Ebay from deadpeoplesthings. When I got it there was three transformers inside in an effort to duplicate the one factory. I stripped them out and bought a very expensive (ouch!) Peter Dahl replacement. SK made some relay modifications and the solid state relay and holes in the chassis all over the place. Looks like swiss cheese. I'm into it for about 500 bucks and almost running. Last capacitor should be on the front porch when I get home. I'll probably trash the previous owner's relay mods before I power it up. One of the relays is a T/R switch which I can do without. I sold a nice HT-32 last summer in order to pay for a Drake R8B that I just had to have. HT32 was excellant shape with new finals and alignment. I sold for $200 so I gave it away. And the HT32 is twice the rig the HX50 will ever be. I don't fret too much over the time or money I got into this rig. We do it cause we like to. Right? 73 Bob |
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Bob,
You really do have some money in that little rig. Is that Peter Dahl specifically wound for the HX-50? You're right about the money invested. If it's something that you consider a challenge and you enjoy the feeling of accomplishment in finishing the project, I say it's worth it. Too bad you had to let the HT-32 go. It was 1958/59 when I met a local ham who had an HT-32 paired up with an SX-101. What a nice looking station. Lot of money in those days. The next time I visited him, the SX-101 was gone and replaced with a Drake 1A receiver! The HT-32 looked heart broken sitting next to that little 1A. Let us know when the Hammarlund draws it's first breath. John |
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