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« on: May 01, 2011, 12:34:04 PM »

Just picked up an AC-3 PS yesterday at NEARFEST for a TR-3 that came home with me from there last year.  Started looking at a TR-3 manual on line and it appears to do AM through carrier insertion and a screen modulated final amp, which seems like a good thing.  Is it true screen mod, or controlled carrier?

Whats the consensus on how this thing will do AM, any good mods out there, didn't come up with much on a search here on AM Fone.
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« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2011, 01:18:24 PM »

The TR-3 (like the T-4X line) is controlled carrier but it sounds pretty good and is very compatible with the linear amplifiers of the same era.

If you aren't sure it has been done already be sure and replace the bias filter caps in the AC-3/4 supply since a failure here will take out the finals whether or not it is in transmit position.  A fan for the finals is also a very good idea.

There is some history of sideband filter failure with these units.
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« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2011, 11:53:48 PM »

Go to the AM Window<www.amwindow.org> and click on Tech. The mod will convert the controlled-carrier modulation to screen modulation.
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« Reply #3 on: May 03, 2011, 02:08:15 PM »

Hi Chris,

Adapting the K1JJ mods for the T4 to the TR3 looks possible. Here's what I would do. Admittedly, I have not moded a TR3 but I have done the T4X with great results.

http://www.amwindow.org/tech/htm/t4.htm

1) Change the coupling cap at pin 7 of V14 (13DE7) from .005 to .47uf.

2) Put an RCA jack on the back panel and connect the center lug to the top of the gain pot with a .47uf cap. Shunt the RCA jack to ground with a 2-4K resistor

3) Remove the 4.7K 1W (? the schematic on BAMA is hard to read it may be a 47K) and replace it with a 5K 1W pot wired as a rheostat. (again if it is a 47K use a 50K pot)
   This should allow you to adjust the carrier level and greatly reduce the controlled carrier effect. Be sure to keep the .47uf cap (C120) accross the pot.

During operation tune up to full power in the CW mode. Make sure the gain/drive pot is up all the way. Then switch to A.M. and adjust the new pot for the desired carrier.

Insert line level audio from a preamp/mixer into the RCA jack and adjust for 100% mod.

Let us know how it comes out. Ifn there are problems we can all learn. This will be good info.
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