In article , Ade Weiss
writes: This power supply came with a KE-93 which I then gutted and converted to solid state -- was a fine receiver before and after the conversion, but in its present state, I don't think that it could be returned to its original tube configuration without a whole lot of work! Manual included. For anyone interested in the complete pair (RX and AC PS), I will be posting mine for sale in a day or so. Ya know, there were probably transistor receivers that were larger than the KE-93 -- that radio is REALLY compact for 12 tubes. And a super performer on the BC and Tropical bands. And a squelch system that really works! When you converted your KE-93, did you jsut replace each tube, fnctionally, with a transistor or two, or did you do some major redesign of the IF system and detectors? Like add a product detector? 73, Mike K. AA1UK Oscar loves trash, but hates Spam! Delete him to reply to me. |
In article , Ade Weiss
writes: This power supply came with a KE-93 which I then gutted and converted to solid state -- was a fine receiver before and after the conversion, but in its present state, I don't think that it could be returned to its original tube configuration without a whole lot of work! Manual included. For anyone interested in the complete pair (RX and AC PS), I will be posting mine for sale in a day or so. Ya know, there were probably transistor receivers that were larger than the KE-93 -- that radio is REALLY compact for 12 tubes. And a super performer on the BC and Tropical bands. And a squelch system that really works! When you converted your KE-93, did you jsut replace each tube, fnctionally, with a transistor or two, or did you do some major redesign of the IF system and detectors? Like add a product detector? 73, Mike K. AA1UK Oscar loves trash, but hates Spam! Delete him to reply to me. |
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