I got scedmatics to both. The VFO was wired for a Viking 2.
The VFO has four wires.. red (HV), green/yellow and shield.
The pins on the Scout are 3(HV), 6 and 7 jumpered (I assume Filament) and 1
and 2 ground..
I wired it once and the VFO came on but no filament in the Scout.
rewired then smoke...
I wish they had instructions for these things..: P
Does'nt say why pins 6 and 7 are jumpered...how a VFO hookup is accomplished
with these pins jumpered.
Tossed it. I get another and try again...thanks..
"GS" wrote in message
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I doubt the pinout of the Globe will match directly that of the VF1.
Before you do anything, get a schematic of BOTH. Very likely
the voltages will be adequate from the Globe to properly run
the VF1, but odds of the pins matching up directly is zilch zero
nada. But easy solution - just map out each connector with
B+, Ground, and Filament AC on each connector - then get
a mating plug for each unit and wire the appropriate pins together
and make up an adapter. Should work like a charm - but just
verify the B+ requirements of the VF1 first - make sure the
Globe Scout supplies the correct voltage.
Do you really think you smoked the VF1? Open it up - most likely
you put B+ where it didn't want to go. There are few components
in a VF1 (comparatively speaking) - all that would smoke is a
resistor or two, and if you put B+ on the filament, you had a very
bright and expensive light bulb for just a microsecond.
But the VF1 should recover fine if you replace what smoked
and make the adapter. Hopefully nothing burned in the Globe -
the worst thing would be smoking its power transformer. but
highly unlikely.
Don't give up :-) GET SCHEMATICS!!!!
Good luck.
GS
"Jos" wrote in message
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I have a VF-1 and tryed to hook it up to a Globe Scout. Pins 6 and 7 are
jumpered on the scout for 6.3..
Does the pins stay jumpered?..Nothing in the manual to show a hookup for
it..
I just smoked the VFO I think..: P
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