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+ | ==Power Hookups== | ||
+ | The AN/GRR-5 Radio has an exceptionally flexible power input specification. This radio can operate on 6, 12, or 24 Volts DC as well as 115 Volts AC. The voltage is determined by a switch on the front of the power supply or automatically in the case of 115 Volts AC. | ||
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+ | hookups for each power range is made by different pins on the J103 Power plug. They are as follows: | ||
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+ | ;6, 12, 24 Volts DC | ||
+ | :'''Pin C''' - Ground | ||
+ | :'''Pin B''' - 6, 12, 24 Volts DC | ||
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+ | ;115 Volts AC | ||
+ | :'''Pin D''' - AC | ||
+ | :'''Pin A''' - AC | ||
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+ | {{message|Grounding and Shock Hazards when in AC Power Mode|The AN/GRR-5 and similar era radios have a tendency to have voltage on the radio case when powered by AC sources. This is due to the lack of a ground lug on the factory power cord, and filter capacitors inside the radio that are connected to the radio case. This voltage can cause an uncomfortable shock, although its usually not fatal. Solutions can be found below in "Recommended Modifications" to remedy this.}} | ||
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+ | ==Recommended Modifications== | ||
+ | The AN/GRR-5 is an excellent radio, however during the time of its manufacture, some safety features we come to expect were not implemented. The following items are recommended enhancements that will make the device safer to use with modern electrical systems. All of these recommended procedures are fully reversable should you wish to return the radio to its factory condition. | ||
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+ | ===Add a Grounded Power Cable=== | ||
+ | Replace the factory 2 conductor plug and cord with a modern 3 prong grounded plug. To do this, unsolder the factory plug from the power cord and replace it with a modern, 3 plug type. Use the following pinout for hookups: | ||
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+ | ;115 Volts AC | ||
+ | :'''Pin A''' - AC | ||
+ | :'''Pin C''' - Ground | ||
+ | :'''Pin D''' - AC | ||
==Additional Files== | ==Additional Files== |
Revision as of 01:47, 23 September 2013
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Power Hookups
The AN/GRR-5 Radio has an exceptionally flexible power input specification. This radio can operate on 6, 12, or 24 Volts DC as well as 115 Volts AC. The voltage is determined by a switch on the front of the power supply or automatically in the case of 115 Volts AC.
hookups for each power range is made by different pins on the J103 Power plug. They are as follows:
- 6, 12, 24 Volts DC
- Pin C - Ground
- Pin B - 6, 12, 24 Volts DC
- 115 Volts AC
- Pin D - AC
- Pin A - AC
Recommended Modifications
The AN/GRR-5 is an excellent radio, however during the time of its manufacture, some safety features we come to expect were not implemented. The following items are recommended enhancements that will make the device safer to use with modern electrical systems. All of these recommended procedures are fully reversable should you wish to return the radio to its factory condition.
Add a Grounded Power Cable
Replace the factory 2 conductor plug and cord with a modern 3 prong grounded plug. To do this, unsolder the factory plug from the power cord and replace it with a modern, 3 plug type. Use the following pinout for hookups:
- 115 Volts AC
- Pin A - AC
- Pin C - Ground
- Pin D - AC
Additional Files
- Radio Receiving Set
- AN/GRR-5
- August 1952