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Jade's Tech Services wrote:
Hi all; I have the receiver working well with batteries, 90vdc for plates, and 1.5v for filaments, ..90v doesnt draw much I, but the I from the 1.5v batts is 300ma. I have acquired an acopian 120 volt dc power supply, I would like to connect the output to a circuit, (hopefully something simple) that will give me 90v and 1.5 v. any help greatly appreciated, I do have a good junkbox with resistors , the old power types and 2 watt jobs, tnx Jim kw3u I figure why reinvent the wheel when I can be lazy and ask the experts here. OM, I'll forward the schematic of the power supply I built for the complete 102E radio set, which includes the Type 139 receiver. Given you don't have the transmitter, its a bit simpler. Use your existing power supply for B+ and locate a small, center-tapped 6.3v filament transformer. Use, as I did, a Fairchild 1.5v 3A regulator. It makes the circuit a bit simpler and provides regulation, of course. FYI, the receiver will work well from anywhere from about 75 volts up to no more than 120v DC. Its not necessary to regulate the voltage, either, although an 0B2 or 0B3 VR tube may make obtaining the requisite B+ voltage a bit easier. If you'll pass on your direct info, I'll send you a TIF of the schematic and some info from an article I did on the 102E system. The info will give you the part numbers of the $4 Fairchild TO-22 regulators. de Jeep/K3HVG |
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