: I also picked up one in a garage sale. I'll look around
for schematics for you. If possible maybe you can help
me. The only thing missing on my radio is the power cord.
Several radio techs and myself have been trying to make one
but the plug on the radio back has 12 prongs. We have
pulled our hair out trying to figure out which ones or
combinations get (+) and (-) for 110v. Could you look at
your cord and see if you can determine from your plug
which ones get what power.
TOP
the plug pattern is: III (Prongs on back of radio)
III
-I-
-I-
If you could help I will do my best to help you locate
a schematic.
Cecil KA4QWB
: : I also picked up one in a garage sale. I'll look around
: for schematics for you. If possible maybe you can help
: me. The only thing missing on my radio is the power cord.
: Several radio techs and myself have been trying to make one
: but the plug on the radio back has 12 prongs. We have
: pulled our hair out trying to figure out which ones or
: combinations get (+) and (-) for 110v. Could you look at
: your cord and see if you can determine from your plug
: which ones get what power.
: TOP
: the plug pattern is: III (Prongs on back of radio)
: III
: -I-
: -I-
: If you could help I will do my best to help you locate
: a schematic.
: Cecil KA4QWB
: : : I also picked up one in a garage sale. I'll look around
: : for schematics for you. If possible maybe you can help
::: I have a working unit but it has an oscillator problem, it's 500kc off. I will get the pinout and I have a site for a schematic. I also have a program which has a schematic for this unit. Maybe This will help. E-Mail me and I will help if I can.
: : me. The only thing missing on my radio is the power cord.
: : Several radio techs and myself have been trying to make one
: : but the plug on the radio back has 12 prongs. We have
: : pulled our hair out trying to figure out which ones or
: : combinations get (+) and (-) for 110v. Could you look at
: : your cord and see if you can determine from your plug
: : which ones get what power.
: : TOP
: : the plug pattern is: III (Prongs on back of radio)
: : III
: : -I-
: : -I-
: : If you could help I will do my best to help you locate
: : a schematic.
: : Cecil KA4QWB
I can probably help you out with most any Siltronix question. You can
also find my basic Siltronix web page (I just put up) on the
http://sonic.ucdavis.edu server, look in the Amateur Radio Pages about
half way down.
Email me direct if you need help.
cheers
skipp@pilot.ucdavis.edu
http://sonic.ucdavis.edu Amateur Radio Page with Manual
http://sonic.ucdavis.edu/siltronix
Post it here: www.insidetheweb.com/mbs.cgi/mb907950
This diagram for 120VAC for the Silronix 1011C and
1011D radios.
Facing rear of radio there are 12 twelve prongs.
Looking at rear of radio I identify as follows:
I I I -Black
I I I
Ground- I I I
White - I I I
I's equal. I= prong facing rear of radio.
Top right Black wire AC
Top left White wire AC
Wire above lower left Ground
From your daily Siltronix operator T165.
Eric
: This diagram for 120VAC for the Silronix 1011C and
: 1011D radios.
: Facing rear of radio there are 12 twelve prongs.
: Looking at rear of radio I identify as follows:
: I I I -Black
: I I I
: Ground- I I I
: White - I I I
: I's equal. I= prong facing rear of radio.
: Top right Black wire AC
: Top left White wire AC
: Wire above lower left Ground
: From your daily Siltronix operator T165.
: Eric
Eric I have a complete owners manual(1011D) with all diagrams if you would like a copyplease contanct me I'm be glad to send it to you
I have a Siltronix web page up at:
http://sonic.ucdavis.edu
...on the amateur radio pages section. One the main Amateur Radio Page, the
manual with circuit diagram is available as a zip file. If you down load it
(for free), at least take a moment to Email me a thank you. I'll know that all
the work to set it up was worth it.
Your also welcome to email me with specific questions if you have any.
cheers
skipp@pilot.ucdavis.edu
http://sonic.ucdavis.edu
http://pilot.ucdavis.edu