[BC] Re: Saving Your Own Life

Robert Meuser Robertm
Fri Oct 21 01:13:05 CDT 2005


If you actually need to adjust them, a total interlock bypass is required.

R

Milton R. Holladay Jr. wrote:
> I'm intimately familiar with the 317B which incorporates most of a 316B as a
> driver. It was so well interlocked that it was a pain to make adjustments to
> the screen voltage (open door, tweak, close door, repeat as needed). What
> did you find so hazardous ?
> M
> PS: Ol' Bessie is now out to pasture. Need parts ?
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Robert Meuser" <Robertm at broadcast.net>
> To: "Broadcast Radio Mailing List" <broadcast at radiolists.net>
> Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 10:02 PM
> Subject: Re: [BC] Re: Saving Your Own Life
> 
> 
> 
>>No, I think the most hazardous TX is the Continental 315/316B.
>>
>>R
>>
>>Milton R. Holladay Jr. wrote:
>>
>>>One of the most hazardous, stupid xmtrs that most of us have encountered
> 
> is
> 
>>>the FM-20 and its smaller brothers which have not only the 3 phase
> 
> circuit,
> 
>>>but a separate 120 volt circuit, waiting to bite you. Any that I have
> 
> had my
> 
>>>hands in now have the 120V tied to one of the 120V legs of the 3 phase,
> 
> so
> 
>>>that when it's off, it's ALL OFF !
>>>M
> 
> 
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