I'm looking at doing a similar restoration project. I have some decent electronics know-how but nothing close to your knowledge. Good idea to caution about the high voltage developed by this equipment as it can be really dangerous. I really appreciate you sharing your experiences with the Amateur Radio community to help keep this vintage technology alive. 73.
When I ordered and put together my HW-101A in 1974, and being newly married, I didn't have the money to get HP-23, so I built my own version. Using a plate transformer from an old TV chassis, I put it together using a schematic and article from the 1968 ARRL handbook. It helped that I was working then at an electronics distributor, selling parts to TV and radio servicemen. Good video as always. 73 KM4JA
Very Informative Jeff! A great example of a supply that uses voltage doublers to allow the transformer to be easier to manufacture and more reliable. It has only single higher current 266VAC medium voltage winding to produce the 800V. Diodes and caps are cheaper than HV Center Tapped transformers, by the early 1960's...
Nice video. Very informative, and a very interesting supply with no transistors or valves. I love it when caps have the cardboard tube covers, because then they are easy to re-stuff as you did. I might have used cheaper radial caps vs. axial caps in there, though. but I guess if you already had them... That HW-101 looks nice!
Nice video. I just picked up a HP-23 that I am hoping to test HG-10 FO, and a Johnson Viking mobile unit with. However, I have to double check all the wiring on mine. 73 Paul AA1SU
I got a HP-23B with an HW-101 and HS-1681 speaker at a local Ham fest earlier this month. Only paid $125 for the entire setup. Still need a Mic though. The 23B was recapped when I got it. Works fine as does the HW-101
No one been here for a few years, lol, it's now 2023 and I want to restore one ! I wish Jeff had put his callsign, I want to email him !! I want to ask why he specifically did not mention the SB-101, he went from SB-100 directly to SB-102 as radios that would use this supply. When I bought my relic, it had this amp, the HP23A. Maybe another passer-by will know ? My basic question is which voltage setting to use, the 250V or 300V setting ? (for my friend Joe, VE2CY).
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Be careful with the one 125uf that's in series with the LV circuit off the transformer. It does NOT discharge! I got shocked off that one at a few hundred volts. Not fun! I got the shock from the ac switch while working inside the power supply. Always be careful where you touch when working on high voltage items.