Try Relay Specialists I think you can still order a new one.
Tim
WB8UHZ
On Tuesday, November 26, 2013 10:09 AM, k7...@comcast.net k7...@comcast.net
wrote:
Looks like my relay has an open coil. Does anyone have a part unit or a source
where I might purchase a new relay.
Thank you,
Thanksgiving to all,Ron / WB4HFN
From: drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net [mailto:drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net]
On Behalf Of amfone
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2013 8:13 AM
To: k7...@comcast.net; drakelist
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR-4C Relay
Try Relay Specialists I think you can
Looks like my relay has an open coil. Does anyone have a part unit or a source
where I might purchase a new relay.
Thank you,
joe k7mks
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Although the solder-in version of this relay will fit the plug-in version
socket. It is not adviseable to do this. I had a TR-4C at one time that
this had been done to and the solder tabs on the solder-in version are not
quite long enough to give a reliable connection at all times. I found
Thanks Rick,
That's been my concern over the answers I got, I realize it will do the
job electrically, but now the mechanical considerations are a concern - I
did ask about it being a plug-in.
I've been looking in the latest Mouser catalog (#614), and can't find a
plug-in version of this
:54 PM
Subject: [drakelist] TR-4C relay
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
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