[GreenKeys] MOd 28 Gears Question
Don Robert House
drhouse at nadcomm.com
Wed Jul 21 17:24:53 EDT 2004
Steve,
If you clean up the gears carefully in most cases you will find a TP
part number. The number can be compared to a chart to give you the
speed you are looking for. I will put the chart up on our website
once I find it. It might also be found on George's website:
http://www.rtty.com
Regards,
Don
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>Hello all...
>
>Working on my model 28 KSR, have 3 sets of gears. One set is tied together
>and is labeled 100wpm. ( small inner gear and large outer gear)
>
>The other two large gears are not labeled
>and I have one other small inner motor shaft gear that is smaller in
>diameter than
>the shaft gear for the 100wpm gear set.
>
>I swapped them out to use the smaller inner gear and the largest outer gear
>and it appears I am running at 56 baud. Using mtty into the tu and
>then to the 28, I get perfect copy at 56 baud mtty setting.
>
>I would like to get this on 30mtrs but need it to run at 45.45 baud.
>
>I swear I had this on the ham bands at one time many years ago
>and it was running 60wpm. But I can not come up with a gear
>combination that will get that speed.
>
>Does anyone have info on the correct gear combination for 60wpm?
>
>I could do a speed conversion in software, but that would mean I am not
>running the 28 directly as it was supposed to be run, and I would rather
>have it run straight and clean.
>
>Any help or ideas are greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks and 73's
>
>Steve Brant K8VII
>
>steve at ioc.com
>
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