Im not familiar with that name but I have an Oregon version that goes to
400V and gets its share of use.
Another Oregon with a single 6146 goes 0-400V regulated and to 450V
unregulated plus a 0-150V bias supply.
There was likely a decent market in those days for a quality lab bench
supply.
Carl
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From: "Paul Baldock" <paul@paulbaldock.com>
To: <amradio@mailman.qth.net>; <boatanchors@mailman.qth.net>;
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Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2016 3:51 PM
Subject: [Amps] Adjustable Regulated Screen Supply.
I have acquired a commercially made adjustable regulated screen supply. It
uses 2 x 6146s in parallel as a series regulator. It supplies 175mA from
225-325 Volts.
The serial number label says Trans Electronics, a Division of Burton Mfg
of California.. It is labeled Model RSL 317. However the back of the
schematic says A-100, and has a manufacturing date of 6-25-66 written on
it. It looks brand new and may never have been used, but test perfectly
with excellent regulation from no load to full load.
Is anybody familiar with this company or power supply?
- Paul KW7Y
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