[BC] FM Exciters (Pic's)
DANA PUOPOLO
dpuopolo
Sat Feb 25 12:40:44 CST 2006
I alwoys thought it stood for Totally Erratic.
-D
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In a message dated 2/25/06 10:18:58 A.M. Central Standard Time,
mark3xy at gmail.com writes:
That is one of the more polite names for it.
> Then there was the TE-1 which mostly didn't
> work at all. (circa 1968) There were many
> names for it, but IIRC TE-1 was only used
> in company literature.
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I think I heard from Hardin Stratman the engineer guy on the TE-1, That
"TE" stood for "transmitter Exciter" The biggest problem with the TE-1
before
Jack Sellmeyer did the TE-3 design and upgrade was that it would unlock and
move around the band with modulation.
One of the reason that the FM20H3 and later FM20K series had an underdrive
relay. They found the tuned circuit in the driver and installed a relay that
would pull in with drive from the TE-1. The relay was in the interlock
circuitry of the plate supply. If the TE-1 exciter went off frequency the
voltage
at the tuned circuit would drop out the relay as the exciter went up or down
away from operating frequency off went the plate voltage. Sometimes it
would come back on frequency and the plates would come back on and then drift
off
again.
In the early models of the 20 kW. before the under drive relay, when the
TE-1 would go off frequency the PA would heat up until the components broke
down. The trombone tuning section would all have to be replaced.
Dave Hultsman
been there
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