[drakelist] TR-4 Relay

2003-06-11 Thread Garey Barrell
Hi Al - You just don't learn, do you!!?? :-) Potter & Brumfield R10-E1Y4-V2.5K is the standard relay in all the T(R)-4 (any) transmitters. According to Bill Frost, you can replace the earlier 5K ohm coil relay with this one with no changes. They're available from both Digi-Key and Mouser for

Re: [drakelist] TR-4C relay

2003-06-11 Thread Allen \(Marty\) Martin
Al and the list; I have had great luck using Google to search for parts. Just enter the part# and let Google find it! Doesn't always work but many times it does. am - Original Message - From: "Al Parker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Drake list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, June 11,

Re: [drakelist] TR-4C relay

2003-06-11 Thread Al Parker
Hi John & Bill, Thanks for the quick return, and same answer from both. I'm not sure this is the one, but it might work. The TR-4C uses a plug-in relay, I think this one is the solder-in type, does it by chance fit the socket too? I've got a TR-4C, maybe I oughta open it up. tnx, al

Re: [drakelist] TR-4C relay

2003-06-11 Thread Bill Weinel
- Original Message - Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 7:54 PM Subject: [drakelist] TR-4C relay > I know this was solved at least once before, but I must have lost it in > one of the HD crashes, and it's not in my paper notes.. 4PDT, abt 2000 ohm > coil as I remember, but?? > What

[drakelist] This what you looking for Al?

2003-06-11 Thread john
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[drakelist] TR-4C relay

2003-06-11 Thread Al Parker
Hi folks, I know this was solved at least once before, but I must have lost it in one of the HD crashes, and it's not in my paper notes.. 4PDT, abt 2000 ohm coil as I remember, but?? What is the xmt/rcv relay in the TR-4C? I was pretty sure there's a P&B no. for it, and it was available