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:
 | Has a TR-3 style main tuning knob |
 | The 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. |
 | The tubular capacitors in the radio are white, larger, and made by
CD. |
 | The "Plate" and "Load" markings on the front
panel are printed in silver letters on a gray background. |
 | The red dial indicator is the full vertical height of the
frequency plastic window. |
 | There is no noise blanker knob on the lower right front panel. |
 | There is no receptacle for a 34PNB noise blanker on the chassis |
 | Has a TR-4C (or R-4C) style main tuning knob. |
 | Has 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. |
 | Has an open sideband switch (versus the sealed "soup
can") and two blue Tyco filters. Bill Frost says these are eight pole filters. |
 | The tubular capacitors are yellow, smaller, and made by
CDE. |
 | There'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. |
 | "Plate" and "Load" markings on the front panel
are printed in black letters on a gray background. |
 | The red dial indicator is the one third the vertical height of the
frequency plastic window. |
 | There is a noise blanker switch on the lower right front panel. |
 | There is a receptacle for a 34PNB noise blanker on the chassis |