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![]() Steve Reinhardt wrote in message news ![]() Frank wrote: Steve Reinhardt wrote in message ... I just repaired my TR-3, and put it on the air. I'd forgotten what a nice rig it is. Now, I've started to think about how much better it could be. What if one was to rip out the entire frequency control section (VFO, xtal osc, mixer, etc) and replace it with a DDS synthesizer. It turns out that the display would fit in the opening of the tuning dial. There would be excellent frequency stability, no backwards tuning on 20M, 2-3 less tubes to save heat and power. It just wouldn't be a Drake anymore... And don't get me started on a lightweight switching supply to replace the AC-3. I might do that anyway, since I wouldn't be destroying any hardware. ARC-5 Command Set receiver modification instructions for conversion to a single band SSB transceiver. Step 1. Remove all components except the variable capacitor... Been there, done that. Well, not SSB, but my first rig (1969) was an ARC-5 conversion. I actually got to keep quite a bit of the guts and still make a few QSOs. It was paired with a Hammarlund HQ-120X... Steve AB1EN They were fun... About twenty years ago I started a collection of ARC-5 stuff with the intentions of writing an ariticle for, perhaps, QST. I actually have a copy (in pristine condition) of a publication (first edition, first printing, April 1961) by Western Radio Amateur Magazine for conversion of a BC-453 to a complete 40 meter transceiver. It was a design by Ed Marriner, W6BLZ and Ernie Mason, W6IQY. Too bad not many Command Sets are left---few remain after all the conversions and parting out. I had a trailer full of the equipments that I eventually donated to a War Bird restoration outfit. Perhaps your TR-3 (my first real SSB rig) would be better off restored to like-new condition---there were considerably less TR-3's manufactured than Command Sets. |
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