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Old March 30th 05, 05:48 PM
Michael A. Terrell
 
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Win wrote:

I recently purchased an old crank-up motor driven 60 foot tower that I
would hope someone could id for me. The motor belt drives a gearbox,
which turns the cable pulley. It has a approximately 1 foot by 18
inch control box which has two high current relays and two glass
contained relays. The glass-contained relays are in old 8 pin tube
sockets.

The tower, itself, is in good shape. I would like to re-build the
control circuits and out the tower in service. Any information anyone
can give me on this tower will be greatly appreciated. See at
www.winlyn.us/tower.jpg.

Win, w0lz



Glass relay? Are you talking about Apmerite time delay relays?

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Michael A. Terrell
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Old March 31st 05, 06:26 PM
Win
 
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On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 16:48:23 GMT, "Michael A. Terrell"
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Win wrote:

I recently purchased an old crank-up motor driven 60 foot tower that I
would hope someone could id for me. The motor belt drives a gearbox,
which turns the cable pulley. It has a approximately 1 foot by 18
inch control box which has two high current relays and two glass
contained relays. The glass-contained relays are in old 8 pin tube
sockets.

The tower, itself, is in good shape. I would like to re-build the
control circuits and out the tower in service. Any information anyone
can give me on this tower will be greatly appreciated. See at
www.winlyn.us/tower.jpg.

Win, w0lz



Glass relay? Are you talking about Apmerite time delay relays?

Yes, Michael. I think I am talking about time delay relays.

Win
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Old April 1st 05, 01:15 AM
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Win wrote:

On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 16:48:23 GMT, "Michael A. Terrell"
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Win wrote:


I recently purchased an old crank-up motor driven 60 foot tower that I
would hope someone could id for me. The motor belt drives a gearbox,
which turns the cable pulley. It has a approximately 1 foot by 18
inch control box which has two high current relays and two glass
contained relays. The glass-contained relays are in old 8 pin tube
sockets.

The tower, itself, is in good shape. I would like to re-build the
control circuits and out the tower in service. Any information anyone
can give me on this tower will be greatly appreciated. See at
www.winlyn.us/tower.jpg.

Win, w0lz



Glass relay? Are you talking about Apmerite time delay relays?


Yes, Michael. I think I am talking about time delay relays.

Win


I think he is referring to clear plastic cased relays.

Bill K7NOM

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Old April 1st 05, 06:02 AM
Lynn Coffelt
 
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"Bill Janssen" wrote in message ...
Win wrote:
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 16:48:23 GMT, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote:

Win wrote:
I recently purchased an old crank-up motor driven 60 foot tower that I
would hope someone could id for me. The motor belt drives a gearbox,
which turns the cable pulley. It has a approximately 1 foot by 18
inch control box which has two high current relays and two glass
contained relays. The glass-contained relays are in old 8 pin tube
sockets.

The tower, itself, is in good shape. I would like to re-build the
control circuits and out the tower in service. Any information anyone
can give me on this tower will be greatly appreciated. See at
www.winlyn.us/tower.jpg.

Win, w0lz

Glass relay? Are you talking about Apmerite time delay relays?
Yes, Michael. I think I am talking about time delay relays.

Win
I think he is referring to clear plastic cased relays.

Bill K7NOM


Then those would most likely be P&B KARP series relays. Clear plastic cover, octal base plug base, DPDT, in a variety of coil voltages.
Lynn, W7LTQ
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