Don -
Depending upon the serial number of your T-4XC, you may need to add a
resistor.
The "correct" replacement relay is the P&B (Tyco) R10-E1-Y4-V2.5k, same
relay
used in the "late" T-4XC and TR-4C, which IS available from Mouser and
Digikey
among others. Currently about $18.
If your old
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Although I have not tried this on the Drakes, I know that a crisp dollar
bill pulled through relay contacts can do wonders for cleaning. Might
take an e
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Dick -
Why are you wasting time with EBay? You can buy a new relay, Potter &
Brumfield R10-E1Y4-V2.5K, which is the standard relay in all the T(R)-4
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Drakelist de PA2DW,
I was outbidded on E-bay for that nice T-4C T-R relay )(&(&*!^$#!@@:(
While I was sound asleep the auction ended and although for days
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