Mike;
You can't go wrong with Donnie Garret's white and blue filters for the 4-line
and the 7-line. They look great on all the Drakes.
He carries a really interesting array of common wear parts for many different
models.
Just a very happy customer!
www.wa9tgt.com
73
Peter
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An open 220k bleeder resistor makes sense. I guess you could check that by
disconnecting it and checking the resistance. Makes me wonder what would cause
it to fail. Assuming 250 volts it would need to dissipate 0.28 watt. If it's a
1/2 watt carbon composition resistor, it might have increased
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Tom,
There is a 220K bleeder/load resistor, R8, across the medium B+, 250V,
supply to ground. If it is open the medium B+ will be pulled up
toward the
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VE3AX wrote:
Mike;
You can't go wrong with Donnie Garret's white and blue filters for the
4-line and the 7-line. They look great on all the Drakes.
Fellow Drake enthusiasts, the cast aluminum knob for the R8 has been sold.
Thanks for your inquiries.
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According to Tom this supply also had an open 10K HV bleeder/load
resistor. Whatever caused it to fail may have caused the 220K
resistor to fail. I'm
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Anyone have a good spare TR-7 VCO board they care to part with??
73, Gary W8PU
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