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Old November 21st 05, 09:48 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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This sounds like a very useful technique, and one worth keeping in mind.
Thanks for pointing it out.
-- John, N9JG

"Mike Andrews" wrote in message
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John, N9JG wrote:
Thanks for your helpful suggestions. Yes, it looks like the bulbs are
socketed (aimed towards the front panel), but it wasn't clear to me if I
had
to remove the front panel in order to get maneuvering room. As others
have
suggested, it should be a "lark" to replace the bulbs unless the glass
breaks off with the bayonet base still in the socket. Then it might be
time
for some strong language.


In the (unlikely?) event that the glass breaks, you can use an
appropriately-sized bit of rubber (the eraser on the end of a pencil,
or one of the slip-over erasers) as a tool for removal: just push it
down into the metal base as far as you can, then twist. I've done this
more than a few times with old pilot lamps.



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Old November 22nd 05, 07:55 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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"John, N9JG" wrote in message
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I am planning to order meter illumination pilot lights for my Drake L-4B
from Play Things Of Past http://www.oldradioparts.com/. The pilot lights
are type 1850, 5V @90 ma, bayonet. I would like to know how easy/difficult
it is to replace these bulbs. I am hoping that all I need to do is to
remove the amplifier top cover. The instruction manual does not mention
replacement of these pilot lights. Maybe they did not anticipate that the
amplifier would still be in use after 30 years.

John, N9JG

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One stop for good minature bulb references, Chicago Miniature Lamp (now CML)
http://www.chml.com/

Incandescent Lamp Applications (great Tech Notes for bulb selection &
substitutes) - Adobe Acrobat
http://www.chml.com/assets/databookp...Tech_Notes.pdf

An 1850 is a T-3 1/4 Miniature Bayonet Base
ALSO, notice that this bulb only has a 1,5000 hour estimated life
MS CP will give you a "rough" brightness indication for your application

Miniature Incandescent Lamp References (they have LEDs also)
http://www.chml.com/assets/databookpdf/2-53.pdf

w9gb


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Old November 22nd 05, 10:00 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Thanks for the information. I have ordered 10 bulbs (@38¢ each) from Jamco,
and I will soon find out how much of a pain it is to replace the bulbs. If
replacement frequency is too high, I will follow another person's suggestion
and replace the bulb with a 6.3V version. In your estimated life for the
1850, you listed the estimated life as "1,5000" so I'm not sure if you meant
1500 or 15000 hours. 1500 hours seems a bit short. :-)

John, N9JG

"gb" wrote in message
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One stop for good minature bulb references, Chicago Miniature Lamp (now
CML)
http://www.chml.com/

Incandescent Lamp Applications (great Tech Notes for bulb selection &
substitutes) - Adobe Acrobat
http://www.chml.com/assets/databookp...Tech_Notes.pdf

An 1850 is a T-3 1/4 Miniature Bayonet Base
ALSO, notice that this bulb only has a 1,5000 hour estimated life
MS CP will give you a "rough" brightness indication for your application

Miniature Incandescent Lamp References (they have LEDs also)
http://www.chml.com/assets/databookpdf/2-53.pdf

w9gb




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Old November 23rd 05, 03:56 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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"John, N9JG" wrote in message
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Thanks for the information. I have ordered 10 bulbs (@38¢ each) from
Jamco, and I will soon find out how much of a pain it is to replace the
bulbs. If replacement frequency is too high, I will follow another
person's suggestion and replace the bulb with a 6.3V version. In your
estimated life for the 1850, you listed the estimated life as "1,5000" so
I'm not sure if you meant 1500 or 15000 hours. 1500 hours seems a bit
short. :-)

John, N9JG


Sorry John - typo. CML shows it as 1,500 hour estimated life --
yes that is SHORT -- if left on full-time - that is not even a year.
I usually substitute for same or similar brightness
and longest bulb life from CML charts!!

LED is the other choice -- but liight characteristic differences -- do not
match all applications.

Greg
w9gb


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