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I recently acquired a HOME BREW double conversion 23 channel CB
receiver, yes I now it's not a real boat anchor but given that it has
11 tubes plus several diodes , I thought I'd ask about it here. It
looks very well made. I was hoping that some one would recognize it
by tube line up. I have started drawing the schematic . It has the
following tubes, 6EH7 (the RF amp) , 12AT7, 12AU7, 6BN8, 6HR6, 6BA6,
6BE6, 6GX6, 12AX7, 6AQ5, and an OA2. It has 6 RF and IF
transformers.

The antenna is connected directly to an untuned transformer with the
RF amp feed by a cap off the secondary. The first oscillator uses a
29305 Kc crystal for the first oscillator stage. So a simple change of
crystal will put it on 10 meters AM. It has a “S meter” and what I
suspect is a meter adj. pot on the back. There is a octal socket on
the back labeled transmitter that has two lines jumped as well as a
voltage divider with a large electrolytic to ground in the middle of
the divider.

The tuning cap is three section with one section switched by a
control on the front panel. The tuning cap is driven by a very nicely
home made dial cord mechanism with a heavy flywheel. So far I have
figured out the RF and audio gain controls. The other two front
panels pots function are a question as well as the functions of four
multi section toggle switches. With the filter caps being bad. I have
not powered it up for more than two minutes.

Does anyone remember a home brew rig with these features HAM or CB? I
would like to find a schematic if possible. As I am only about half
way through drawing up one. I looked at the HBR site and it doesn't
seem to match anything there. But given the limited 23 channel
coverage (plus channels A-D) it looks like it's from the late 1960's
or real early 1970's .

Thanks For any Info.

Jim
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On Mar 13, 10:51*pm, Jim wrote:
I recently acquired a HOME BREW *double conversion 23 channel CB
receiver, yes I now it's not a real boat anchor but given that it has
11 tubes plus several diodes , I thought I'd ask about it here. It
looks very well made. *I was hoping that some one would recognize it
by tube line up. I *have started drawing the schematic . It has the
following tubes, 6EH7 (the RF amp) , 12AT7, 12AU7, 6BN8, 6HR6, 6BA6,
6BE6, 6GX6, 12AX7, 6AQ5, and an OA2. *It has 6 RF and IF
transformers.

*The antenna is connected directly to an untuned transformer with the
RF amp feed by a cap off the secondary. *The first oscillator uses a
29305 Kc crystal for the first oscillator stage. So a simple change of
crystal will put it on 10 meters AM. It has a “S meter” and what I
suspect is a meter adj. pot on the back. There is a octal socket on
the back labeled transmitter that has two lines jumped as well as a
voltage divider with a large electrolytic to ground in the middle of
the divider.

*The tuning cap is three section with one section switched by a
control on the front panel. The tuning cap is driven by a very nicely
home made dial cord mechanism with a heavy flywheel. *So far I have
figured out *the RF and audio gain controls. The other two front
panels pots function are a question as well as the functions of *four
multi section toggle switches. *With the filter caps being bad. I have
not powered it up for more than two minutes.

Does anyone remember a home brew rig with these features HAM or CB? I
would like to find a schematic if possible. As I am only about half
way through drawing up one. I looked at the HBR site and it doesn't
seem to match anything there. But given the limited 23 channel
coverage (plus channels A-D) *it looks like it's from the late 1960's
or real early 1970's .

Thanks For any Info.

Jim


Maybe its a copy of a Browning Eagle CB. These were popular back
then, . I remember there were some people making a Super Eagle
transmitter back then. It had a 6146 final. I think the guy making
them was from Baxley Ga.




Jimmie
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On Mar 14, 12:02*am, JIMMIE wrote:
On Mar 13, 10:51*pm, Jim wrote:



I recently acquired a HOME BREW *double conversion 23 channel CB
receiver, yes I now it's not a real boat anchor but given that it has
11 tubes plus several diodes , I thought I'd ask about it here. It
looks very well made. *I was hoping that some one would recognize it
by tube line up. I *have started drawing the schematic . It has the
following tubes, 6EH7 (the RF amp) , 12AT7, 12AU7, 6BN8, 6HR6, 6BA6,
6BE6, 6GX6, 12AX7, 6AQ5, and an OA2. *It has 6 RF and IF
transformers.


*The antenna is connected directly to an untuned transformer with the
RF amp feed by a cap off the secondary. *The first oscillator uses a
29305 Kc crystal for the first oscillator stage. So a simple change of
crystal will put it on 10 meters AM. It has a “S meter” and what I
suspect is a meter adj. pot on the back. There is a octal socket on
the back labeled transmitter that has two lines jumped as well as a
voltage divider with a large electrolytic to ground in the middle of
the divider.


*The tuning cap is three section with one section switched by a
control on the front panel. The tuning cap is driven by a very nicely
home made dial cord mechanism with a heavy flywheel. *So far I have
figured out *the RF and audio gain controls. The other two front
panels pots function are a question as well as the functions of *four
multi section toggle switches. *With the filter caps being bad. I have
not powered it up for more than two minutes.


Does anyone remember a home brew rig with these features HAM or CB? I
would like to find a schematic if possible. As I am only about half
way through drawing up one. I looked at the HBR site and it doesn't
seem to match anything there. But given the limited 23 channel
coverage (plus channels A-D) *it looks like it's from the late 1960's
or real early 1970's .


Thanks For any Info.


Jim


Maybe its a copy of a Browning Eagle CB. These were popular back
then, . I remember there were some people making a Super Eagle
transmitter back then. It had a 6146 final. I think the guy making
them was from Baxley Ga.

Jimmie


Hey OM:

Multi Elmac used to be just down the street from where I worked and
they made a double conversion 9 tube receiver a model PMR-8. They sold
the S meter as an accessory.
Looks like 3 stages of IF. So 1 RF, 2 mixer, and 3 IF transformers.

73 OM
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