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On Jul 18, 8:30*pm, "Antonio Vernucci" wrote:
I have the ART-13's 1950s descendant, the Collins 618S (ARC-38). This has the same dynamotor behavior as the ART-13 - it runs continuously when in CW mode. This is quite normal; when in AM mode the dynamotor runs *only* in xmit mode. In the 618S B+ voltages for the xmit and modulator are generated by the dynamotor, B+ (and B-) for the rest of the system is derived from the 115V 400 Hz supply. On my 618S I run the filaments from a filtered 27.5V DC supply, the dynamotor from raw DC. This is accomplished by minor rewiring of the 416W-1 power supply; it's probably easier on an ART-13. John VK3XAO - to instead have the dynamotor running only during xmit Evidently they selected the second one. As to the power supply, I preferred to build a power supply fully replacing the dynamotor which is too noisy. Anyway feeding the dynamotor with raw (unfiltered) DC seems to me a good idea if one wants to use the dynamotor without a battery. 73 Tony I0JX Understand your desire not to have dynamotor noise nearby. The 618S dynamotor is rather smooth and quiet, to me at least. When installed in Boeing 707's, the dynamotor power supply 416W-1 was replaced by a 208V 3-phase 400 Hz input power supply, the 416W-3. More reliable than 416W-1. DC input to the dynamotor is ~ 20A @ 27.5V DC from a 27.5V 750W supply - no batteries in the system. John VK3XAO |
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