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Regency Micro-Com L61C

Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 5:02 pm
by SDenny61
Need help with a L61C. Trying to find any information on it but have not found any. Also need tuning instructions, trying to put on 52.680 for 6 meter ham. Thanks! 73s de Steve KD8BIW

Re: Regency Micro-Com L61C

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 7:26 pm
by SDenny61
The only information I have so far is it is crystaled on 45.920, and appears to have a PL board in it. I'm guessing output of around 30 watts from the look of the componets in the PA. Anything else would be greatly appreciated!

Steve KD8BIW

Re: Regency Micro-Com L61C

Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 11:00 am
by Two way repair man
The Regency MCL61C is only rated to operate to 50MHz. Transmit power is 60 watts with a maximum current of 15 amps at 13.6vdc. You will need crystals that meet the Regency requirements, including the burn in or aging to reduce frequency drift. The last time I checked a good quality cut of crystals was around $55 for a pair.

The limiting factor for both the receiver sensitivity and transmit power will be the low pass filter in the PA. I have tuned many of these radios at 49MHz and know that they run very hot at 60w. The PA heat sink is inadequate for most typical ham conversations. Also, because the low pass filter in the PA has a sharp roll off I doubt that you would get more than 15 to a maximum of 25 watts at 15 or higher amps. The receiver sensitivity will also be reduced to a of best 1.5 to 3 microvolts versus the typical .35 microvolts when tuned within the intended band.

You will need to find someone that still has a service manual. I do not have one as I have not seen any of the crystal units for service in at least 10 years.

Even though there is a lot of bad news with my reply, I hope it is helpful

Regards,

Bill

Re: Regency Micro-Com L61C

Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 9:08 pm
by SDenny61
Bill,

Thanks for the information. I'm woking now on a BTL unit for receiving a local 6m rptr used for skywarn. Thanks again!
Steve KD8BIW

Re: Regency Micro-Com L61C

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 7:50 pm
by Two way repair man
Steve,

Good luck on the BTL. The low pass filter is not as sharp but the radio will become very spurious if it is not tuned carefully. If you see 20 to 30 watts and only 3 to 4 amps then it is not tuned correctly. The current should be pulling between 5 and 6 amps at full power. There is a method to the madness and a service manual is crucial to get the best performance. You will be tuning for the maximum negative peak. If it is spurious too long some of the tantillum capacitors and a transistor will pop and or burn up. I dodged many while sitting on the assembly line during the late 70's and early 80's.

I hope that helps.

Bill