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On Sun, 12 Oct 2014 07:19:17 -0700 (PDT), HM Dickson
wrote: I have an old 500 Swan that has been sitting a while. Pulled it out and find it blowing fuses. I can probably get it back up with a cap job and resistors but have no idea about the tubes. Were working 10 years ago when it was parked. My question though is how to use this old piece QRP. Can I disable the finals and somehow run off the driver? What circuits to set output impediance and filter? What changes in tuning up? What about in CW mode? I know very few would consider using a boat anchor for QRP but I need watching anyway ![]() If you got any thoughts, let me know. Generally amateur radio operators don't have thoughts, but one option used by many is to put in a stronger fuse. I have a Yaesu FTDX-400 which ended up tripping a circuit breaker in a power board. The fuse did not blow because it has been replaced by one with a much higher rating. 73 AE4YW Mitch 10-4 on that. -- Biologists agree that descent with modification is one of the most reliably established facts in science. Discoveries in evolutionary biology have made a significant impact not just within the traditional branches of biology, but also in other academic disciplines (e.g., anthropology and psychology) and on society at large. |
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