[TenTec] [] Running a Century 21 on external 12V power

Dukes HiFi dukeshifi at comcast.net
Thu Jun 8 23:10:03 EDT 2017


Ten Tec once stated directly in their ads that they used Aluminum because it was lighter. I remember this because many hams at the time complained to Ten ten that TenTec radios felt sort of cheap since they were so light. The Ten Tec comment was a way to defuse that concern. There was never any technical reason for using Aluminum. The use of Aluminum goes all the way back to the Power Mite, their first product.

Drake also used Aluminum for the main chassis and the separators for the PC boards as well. This was a departure for them since all previous chassis were either steel or the blasted Copper plated steel. 

As I said previously, in agreement with Carter and others, mag shielding MUST be magnetic material. Mumetal is nice because its permeability at low frequencies is 30,000 times that of cold rolled steel!

At higher frequencies (>1 GHz) this advantage drops to unity so not so good at UHF. Too bad because I have an application in which I need good magnetic shielding at 10 GHz. 

Gary

W0DVN


> On Jun 8, 2017, at 3:18 PM, Carter <k8vt at ameritech.net> wrote:
> 
> On 6/8/2017 3:45 PM, Josh Gibbs wrote:
>> I'm learning a lot about shielding... tons of good resources on the Net.
>> This article was particularly useful:
>> 
>> http://www.ets-lindgren.com/pdf/emctd_1293_weibler.pdf
>> 
>> The fact that Ten-Tec used aluminum when steel would have been cheaper is
>> interesting, especially since steel is much better at attenuating magnetic
>> fields. Perhaps they just had a bunch of aluminum around, so they used it.
>> It is much easier to cut and bend than steel.
> Again, I don't think aluminum will do anything, as it is non-magnetic; cardboard would work as well.
> 
> Anyone have the definitive answer on this aluminum issue -- and what TT was hoping to accomplish with the aluminum around the xfmr?
> 
> Carter,   K8VT
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