Early & Late TR-4

Drake Mods - Early/Late TR4
Authored by VE3EFJ
9.1 EARLY AND LATE MODEL TR4

    I copied this from the Drake list server in early April. Consider the following quoted text. I left Tom's name in here simply because he should get credit for it and the message was sent publicly.

    I have two different TR-4's. These are plain TR-4's; not TR-4C's or later models. I was surprised to find a number of differences in these two radios. The early TR-4 has many characteristics of the TR-3, while the later TR-4 shares features with the TR-4C.

    By comparing your TR-4's serial number with mine and your radio's features with the list below, we might be able to figure out when each feature was introduced in the TR-4.

    The serial number of my early TR-4 is 1965. I noticed that the rear view picture of the radio in the TR-4 manual (Fig. 7, p. 17), shows a TR-4 with a serial number of 16050. My early TR-4 has these characteristics that differentiate it from the later TR-4:

bulletHas a TR-3 style main tuning knob
bulletThe 9 mc sideband filters are sealed inside a soldered box. Bill Frost of Drake calls this the "soup can" model and says that the filters inside are four pole filters.
bulletThe tubular capacitors in the radio are white, larger, and made by CD.
bulletThe "Plate" and "Load" markings on the front panel are printed in silver letters on a gray background.
bulletThe red dial indicator is the full vertical height of the frequency plastic window.
bulletThere is no noise blanker knob on the lower right front panel.
bulletThere is no receptacle for a 34PNB noise blanker on the chassis

    The serial number of my later TR-4 is 31985. It has these differentiating characteristics from its younger sibling:

bulletHas a TR-4C (or R-4C) style main tuning knob.
bulletHas a VFO "in use" light above the main tuning knob. The indicator is driven by a two transistor board mounted behind the noise blanker switch.
bulletHas an open sideband switch (versus the sealed "soup can") and two blue Tyco filters. Bill Frost says these are eight pole filters.
bulletThe tubular capacitors are yellow, smaller, and made by CDE.
bulletThere's a little circuit board behind V17, the 6AQ5 audio output tube. The circuit board is labeled, "TR-4 audio" and it is an audio pre-amp.
bullet"Plate" and "Load" markings on the front panel are printed in black letters on a gray background.
bulletThe red dial indicator is the one third the vertical height of the frequency plastic window.
bulletThere is a noise blanker switch on the lower right front panel.
bulletThere is a receptacle for a 34PNB noise blanker on the chassis

    I'm sure there are other differences.

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