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On Thu, 12 May 2005 18:47:37 -0500, "gb"
wrote: This 830S is evidently a European model. There is a 12 pin cinch-jones type plug for power and it is badged for 220/240 and 13.8vdc. Whoever had it here in the states had the primary jumpered wrong and it wouldn't have worked on any power mains - 110 or 220v. I received it without any tubes, all the filters have been removed and some wire harnesses cut up. I don't know what else has been messed with. Spliced the wires. replaced the tubes and HV is ~850v and I can set the idle at 60ma but I want to get some filters in there to able to test it. Any of the CFJ455K filters would be nice to find. Rick Unless it is an ugly duckling .. TS-830 repair should be straight forward I think most of the Murata filters are either 1.5K or 2K input and output In the second RX of the Yaesu FT-1000(D) and the FT-1000MP you will find a Murata 455 kHz ceramic filter. This will be the Murata CFJ455K '15', '13' or '5' filter. http://www.remeeus.nl/english/hamrad...xfiltering.htm gb |
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