DC-24 Power Supply
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The R.L. Drake Model DC-24 Power Supply is a self-contained power converter which transforms 24VDC to the voltage necessary to operate our TR-4, T-4XB, or T-4B. A receptacle supplying 115 VAC permits operation of the R-4B/T-4XB or T-4B combination.

SPECIFICATIONS

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INPUT: 24 VDC

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OUTPUT: 650 VDC 250 VDC at 300 ma average (500 ma peak) at 175 ma -45 to -65 VDC adjustable bias into 33K ohms 115 VAC at 600 ma for receiver operation * (115 VAC at 1.3 A if used alone) 12.5 VAC at 6A

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FREQUENCY: Approximately 330 Hertz square wave

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SIZE: 10 L x 4- l/4" W x 3-l/2" H 

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WEIGHT: 8 pounds

* An On-Off switch to short Pins 1 and 2 of the S-312-CCE female connector should be used to provide 115 VAC output for applications other than an R-4B Receiver. A ‘Tube Saver’ such as GC Electronics No. 25-398 may be required for loads other than an R-4B. This is due to the extremely low cold resistance of some loads such as incandescent lamps, some TV sets, etc.

INSTALLATION

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The DC-24 is supplied for use with negative ground system.

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DO NOT USE WITH POSITIVE GROUND SYSTEMS OR SERIOUS DAMAGE MAY RESULT

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We recommend that the DC-24 be mounted where it is protected from water and engine hear. Attach the short black wire of the cable assembly to the nearest convenient ground and run the red/white wire to the ungrounded terminal of the battery, or to the ‘hot’ terminal of the starter solenoid. Mount the fuse holder in a convenient location as near the battery as possible. Cut the black and red/white wires as short as possible to avoid unnecessary voltage drop.

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Connect the DC-24 Power Supply to the transmitter using the cable assembly supplied. Coil up any excess cable and tape it in a convenient location. Adjust the BIAS ADJ control, located on the end of the unit, as described in the transmitter instructions under Tuning Procedure.

USE IN AIRCRAFT

Amateur radio equipment when used in aircraft does not require FAA Type Approval because It is not the primary: means of a aircraft communication. However, airborne amateur equipment must be installed by a certified mechanic or the installation approved by FAA Local Inspection. We suggest you contact local FAA General Aviation District Office before any installation is attempted.

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Last updated on: 24 Dec 2011