[Repeater-Builder] Re: Wilson PSC-1422 Power Supply
I located the roadmaps for the 45 and 100 watt PA sections. I will give them to Mike for duplication and posting on RB. --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any word on locating the road maps yet ? The PSC1422 PS is repaired now. See previous post. I would like to get the schematic for the ACU45,
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Wilson PSC-1422 Power Supply
Just in time for Christmas too, What a present. Thanks and looking forward to seeing the post on the RB site. -- Doug N3DAB/WPRX486/WPJL709 sgreact47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: = I located the roadmaps for the 45 and 100 watt PA sections. I will give them to Mike for duplication and posting on RB. --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any word on locating the road maps yet ? The PSC1422 PS is repaired now. See previous post. I would like to get the schematic for the ACU45,
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Wilson PSC-1422 Power Supply
Any word on locating the road maps yet ? The PSC1422 PS is repaired now. See previous post. The U01 appears to be the U15 less the the PA. (main board is stamped MCCU15R) The mice chewed the insulation off some of the wiring around the main board (easy to repair) but no telling what their urine did to the transisters, and they chewed a big hole in the spkr. cone. I would like to get the schematic for the ACU45, if possible. There is no visible damage, but the are 2 parts that appear to have been unsoldered at one end from the board and i can't tell if this was a factory or field type mod. Parts are labeled L201 and L203. The part layout ptrinted on the board shows L201 and L202 inseries and L203 and L204 in series also but there is no evidence that these additional parts were installed. ANY help would be appreciated. -- Doug N3DAB/WPRX486/WPJL709 sgreact47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: = -[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Didn't see anything on the Relm site, but in reading the previous posts on the PSC 1422 I noticed that I have the same combonation of PS, Rptr. and PA. I'm familiar with the Regency U10 10w and U15 15w rptrs. so again I am assuming that the U01 is a 1w output and the ACU45 PA is approx. 45w to 50w output. U01, ACU45 AND PSS 1422 make up the 45 watt UHF repeater. The PS was made by Regency in the late 80's, not even close to a Asstron... The ACU100 rptr uses two PS 1422 power supplies. I think I still have the road maps...
[Repeater-Builder] Re: Wilson PSC-1422 Power Supply
Re: Wilson Regency UHF Repeaters Per another post I saw here... Regency, Wilson and a few other brands do have a history of being under the same umbrella. Some of their products are the same but branded under various names. I have at least a partial service manual for the similar Regency Micro Com UHF Repeater available for free download off the www.radiowrench.com/sonic web page. I don't think the power supply section is included but I would post/supply it if someone sent me a copy. cheers, skipp
[Repeater-Builder] Re: Wilson PSC-1422 Power Supply
-[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Didn't see anything on the Relm site, but in reading the previous posts on the PSC 1422 I noticed that I have the same combonation of PS, Rptr. and PA. I'm familiar with the Regency U10 10w and U15 15w rptrs. so again I am assuming that the U01 is a 1w output and the ACU45 PA is approx. 45w to 50w output. U01, ACU45 AND PSS 1422 make up the 45 watt UHF repeater. The PS was made by Regency in the late 80's, not even close to a Asstron... The ACU100 rptr uses two PS 1422 power supplies. I think I still have the road maps...
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Wilson PSC-1422 Power Supply
Yes, the mfg. has a long history of buy-outs to/by other mfg's. I think Regecy bought Wilson, Relhm bought Regency. etc. Don't know if quality of product improved any with each change but they seemed to do the job the the person who didn't have deep pockets for the major mfg's.If you locate your road maps let the RB community know so we can ask about copies. The equipment I just picked up was mounted in a open rack and it looks like the mice thought they were a good place to stay warm and use as public rest rooms. Can't wait to get them warmed up and see what they smell like. -- Doug N3DAB/WPRX486/WPJL709 sgreact47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: = -[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Didn't see anything on the Relm site, but in reading the previous posts on the PSC 1422 I noticed that I have the same combonation of PS, Rptr. and PA. I'm familiar with the Regency U10 10w and U15 15w rptrs. so again I am assuming that the U01 is a 1w output and the ACU45 PA is approx. 45w to 50w output. U01, ACU45 AND PSS 1422 make up the 45 watt UHF repeater. The PS was made by Regency in the late 80's, not even close to a Asstron... The ACU100 rptr uses two PS 1422 power supplies. I think I still have the road maps...
[Repeater-Builder] Re: Wilson PSC-1422 Power Supply
Doug, Mike, here on the RB, is the one to do the copying and I will see him on Sunday and let him know we need the Regency 'road maps' copied. I maintained a few Regency repeaters years ago, and there may be some parts still in the archives! I did get your 2 emails, but server is giving fits today. Will
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Wilson PSC-1422 Power Supply
Will, Thanks, contact me off list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] when you get squared away. Don't know if any parts are needed yet ,but will certainly keep you in mind. Thanks again. -- Doug N3DAB/WPRX486/WPJL709 sgreact47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: = Doug, Mike, here on the RB, is the one to do the copying and I will see him on Sunday and let him know we need the Regency 'road maps' copied. I maintained a few Regency repeaters years ago, and there may be some parts still in the archives! I did get your 2 emails, but server is giving fits today. Will
[Repeater-Builder] Re: Wilson PSC-1422 Power Supply
Doug, Email me a well lighted picture of the supply internal view and I'll tell you the supply values. I service 1 to 3 Astron Supplies per week and can visually tell you the equiv model part number or relative values. cheers, skipp skipp025 at yahoo.com n3dab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone have any information on a Wilson PSC-1422 power supply ? This is a rack mount un metered unit and has the Astron name stamped on all (3) of the SCR's. I am curious about the max. and continuous duty rating for this unit. and amybe a schematic of it if it varies very much from a similar sized Astron PS. I'm guessing it 22-25 Amps max. and 14-15 Amps continuous. Does this sound right ? Thanks Doug N3DAB
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Wilson PSC-1422 Power Supply
Eric, Thanks for the reply. I'll try to get a photo to you sometime in the next day or 2. Got a busy weekend planned. -- Doug N3DAB/WPRX486/WPJL709 skipp025 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: = Doug, Email me a well lighted picture of the supply internal view and I'll tell you the supply values. I service 1 to 3 Astron Supplies per week and can visually tell you the equiv model part number or relative values. cheers, skipp skipp025 at yahoo.com n3dab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone have any information on a Wilson PSC-1422 power supply ? This is a rack mount un metered unit and has the Astron name stamped on all (3) of the SCR's. I am curious about the max. and continuous duty rating for this unit. and amybe a schematic of it if it varies very much from a similar sized Astron PS. I'm guessing it 22-25 Amps max. and 14-15 Amps continuous. Does this sound right ? Thanks Doug N3DAB
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Wilson PSC-1422 Power Supply
Skipp, Sorry i got the names mixed up but i'll get the picture to you ASAIC.Thanks -- Doug N3DAB/WPRX486/WPJL709 skipp025 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: = Doug, Email me a well lighted picture of the supply internal view and I'll tell you the supply values. I service 1 to 3 Astron Supplies per week and can visually tell you the equiv model part number or relative values. cheers, skipp skipp025 at yahoo.com n3dab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone have any information on a Wilson PSC-1422 power supply ? This is a rack mount un metered unit and has the Astron name stamped on all (3) of the SCR's. I am curious about the max. and continuous duty rating for this unit. and amybe a schematic of it if it varies very much from a similar sized Astron PS. I'm guessing it 22-25 Amps max. and 14-15 Amps continuous. Does this sound right ? Thanks Doug N3DAB