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John Franklin wrote:
I worked in broadcasting too...........got tired of the heat from the big jugs in the xmitter. He said he didn't like LCD...........would he prefer LEDS that consume MORE current? I always liked the Collins r-390A recvr, good box. John I worked around a 5 MW ERP TV station, No heat problems working on the 130 KW Comark transmitter but it was a royal pain to flush the cooling system and refill the antifreeze every year. Truck loads of distilled bottled water in five gallon bottles because the well water at the site was so hard. We used a cleaner called Tyglos (sp) to remove any scaling from the plumbing but we had to keep it out of the three 65 KW Klystrons. We had to drain the system, disconnect the tubes and bypass them then flush the system. I bought some fiberglass duct board to put around the heat exchanger and used a "Salamander" heater to bring the system up to normal temperature so the cleaner would work. I have a National NC-183R on the bench right now to rebuild. Its a better radio than either of the Radio Shack DX-300 or DX-375 radios but I can't use it when the power lines are down after a hurricane. So, I keep the DX-375 and a Sony SRF-49 around for the hurricane season. -- ? Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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