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radioal 09-02-2017 04:45 PM

Rca chro-bar generator manual?
 
I just scored an rca bar/dot/chroma generator at the Shelby hamfest. It is a model wr-502a. Does anyone know where I could find a manual or a scan of one for it? It's a pretty neat looking portable unit. Looking at ads for it in old magazines, it appears that there should be some additional alligator clip leads coming from the left side.

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Bill R 09-02-2017 08:16 PM

The wires that come out the front with alligator clips are missing. They are for the gun killer switches on the front panel. I always found them to be in the way and I never used them so on mine they were all cut off. If crt bias is set correctly you can just turn the screen control all the way down and do the same thing without connecting the clip leads. Also the battery meter in the upper right corner is missing it's cover. Also common. I loaned mine to an instructor years ago in the early 80's and never got it back.

radioal 09-03-2017 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill R (Post 3189075)
The wires that come out the front with alligator clips are missing. They are for the gun killer switches on the front panel. I always found them to be in the way and I never used them so on mine they were all cut off. If crt bias is set correctly you can just turn the screen control all the way down and do the same thing without connecting the clip leads. Also the battery meter in the upper right corner is missing it's cover. Also common. I loaned mine to an instructor years ago in the early 80's and never got it back.

Thanks for the info. I noticed the damaged meter as well. I am planning to build a small regulated ac supply for it since it used oddball Mercury batteries that are no longer available.

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Findm-Keepm 09-03-2017 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by radioal (Post 3189104)
Thanks for the info. I noticed the damaged meter as well. I am planning to build a small regulated ac supply for it since it used oddball Mercury batteries that are no longer available.

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4.2 Volt mercury battery? Our portable/caddy RCA WR-508A used one - we strapped 4 D-cell sized NiCd batteries to the top and formed a 4.5V battery pack. Worked well, and only had to charge the batteries once a month. We could tell when the batteries got low - the crosshatch got wavy and wide.

The newer WR-508B had an accessory AC supply added.

Our bench WR-538 was strictly AC. I still have it too. We used it until we got the VA62...

radioal 09-04-2017 10:27 AM

I just took another look at it, and realized that it already has an ac adapter socket, so that should make powering it up rather easy.

I also realized that I posted this in the wrong forum. I didn't see that there was one for test equipment. Feel free to move it..

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