John E. Coleman (ARS WA5BXO) wrote:

I think the XFMR has four connectors on one end and two on the other end.
The bottom two of the four are to be strapped and make the B+ connection for
the modulator.  The top two, of the four, are the modulator plate
connectors.  The two on the other end are the secondary winding to go to the
final plate circuit.

This is from memory and pictures, so don't take it for 100% accuracy.


I'm thinking that's correct, John. I just had both of my '610 mod xfmrs in the truck, and dropped 'em off at W5KGZ in Beaumont, on the 16th of May. Maybe you could send Perry some email, and ask him.

Greetings y'all, from Brunswick, Georgia. Leaving here in 1 hour, and headed to Charleston, SC.

If anyone is around, I'll be /m4 on 7290~7295kc AM. Listen up, though... my amp dumped on me, so I'm down to 30w outta the bugcatcher. Good reports so far, though.

Have had a good trip, with on-air QSO's with K4CR, WA4FUR, WW9W and eyeball QSO's w/WW9W/Robert (another good looking BC-610 in Punta Gorda, FL) and N3DP/Don, and numerous connections via IRLP back to San Antonio. Good Radio time, with the exception of a broken wire at the impedance matching coil (inside the insulation), causing high SWR, and consequently, burning out one or both of the 2SC2879 transistors in the amp. :-(

Calling CQ 40m, from the pissweak mobile, W5OMR/4

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73 = Best Regards

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