oops, :Q"

--- On Sun, 6/20/10, kevin valentino <[email protected]> wrote:


From: kevin valentino <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Astron RS50 Power Supply
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, June 20, 2010, 9:21 PM


  







Hey you still owe me 3  # bucks for sending you a Uniden key!  Hope the whole 
world knows know! you just blew me off?!!!!!!!! !!!!!!! it was over a year ago 
at least!  sent you several emails. guess if you can't afford a couple bucks 
then you should not to try to make yourself out to mister want to be!Which for 
a couple bucks is nothing!!!!! !!Guess you can't be trusted!!!!! Mr.  Mike 
Morris! Wa6ilg, so impressed, no code! wannabie!!!! !!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!! ! yes 
you are!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!! !!!!!

--- On Sun, 6/20/10, Mike Morris <wa6...@gmail. com> wrote:


From: Mike Morris <wa6...@gmail. com>
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Astron RS50 Power Supply
To: Repeater-Builder@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, June 20, 2010, 6:23 PM


  

At 11:22 AM 06/20/10, you wrote:
>Hi Guys,
>I am trying to download a schematic on this site for the RS50M Power 
>Supply and keep getting a 404 Error on each attempt on all the 
>supplies. Any ideas?

Did you use the email link on the 404 page to tell the guys at
repeater-builder?

I just checked the RS50 links and they all seem to work...

Let me know which link doesn't work and I'll fix it.

You might want to read the repair and modification notes on the
"Introductory Information" page.
At the least you should add the missing compensation cap and
the missing lock washers.

Make sure the negative side of the supply is NOT connected to the case.
Eric WB6FLY posted a informative note about that a while back.
It's reproduced on the "Introductory Information" page.

According to the schematic the main diodes in the RS-50 is the 1N1184A.
International Rectifier calls it a 40 amp diode.
What brand is in your unit?

I rebuilt an RS50 a couple of years ago and used a pair of the
1N2129A (60 amp diode).
If I were to do it over again I'd use a 100a diode like the 1N3288
that I use in the RS-70.

Mike WA6ILQ






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