Pilot light socket
R.A. (Army) Curtis
acurtis at ANDERSOFT.COM
Fri Jul 27 18:41:01 EDT 2001
What a great list. Thanks to the members of this list, I now have the right socket coming in the mail. I appreciate everyone's help.
Army - AE5P
Nacogdoches, the oldest town in Texas
acurtis at andersoft.com
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On 7/27/01 at 10:38 AM R.A. (Army) Curtis wrote:
>Okay greenies, I've got one for you....
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>Who might have in their junk box a pilot light socket? Looking specifically for the socket from a HW-101, but seems like Heath used this same thing in a lot of different kits. Main requirement is that both sides of the socket must be isolated from ground. The pilot light used is a #47, so the standard bayonet type socket is used.
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>I have a HW-101 here that someone removed the pilot light for the S-meter, and spliced the wires over to the remaining pilot light on the VFO. Since Heath mixes 6 volt and 12 volt tubes on a 12 volt buss, the removal of one pilot light tends to throw off the voltage on all of the 6 volt filament tubes.
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>Appreciate any help.
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>73,
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>Army - AE5P
>Nacogdoches, the oldest town in Texas
>acurtis at andersoft.com
>
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