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1 T HE R.L. D RAKE C OMPANY A F AMILY A FFAIR A P RESENTATION FOR SARA Jim Barnard, W4BRX February, 2016

2 John Loughmiller, KB9AT Publisher: Universal Radio Research ISBN 1-882123-26-3 A book about the R.L.Drake Company’s history and features technical information on many of their amateur radio products Offers a glimpse into the various personalities of the Drake production team(s) Great history on the TR-7 from design concept to production

3 Robert Lloyd Drake, Sr. W8CYE Owner of R.L. Drake Co. 1943-1975 A kind, quiet, visionary & accomplished engineer Loved communications equipment Obsessed with building quality products that worked as they should Cared deeply for his employees Robert Lloyd Drake, Sr.

4 R.L. Drake, Sr. 1910-1975 Graduated from U. of Cincinnati during of Depression First worked for Dayton Radio Then joined Bill Lear at Learavia and designed avionics gear In 1943, started his own company

5 Drake F15/U WWII Filter After WWII, R.L. Drake made springs for GE, coils for Delco, even table lamps of SS Kesge. Also, made various ham radio accessories. high-patch, bandpass filters, and Q multipiers

6 Hallicrafters SX-101 MK-III 70 lbs. Great AM & CW rcvr. In the 1950’s everything was built BIG “BIG & HEAVY====BETTER”

7 Drake 1-A Ham Receiver Looks like a mailbox 11 tubes18 lbs. First SSB only receiver Introduced in 1957 $259 2 x 100 pre-orders In 1958, R.L. Drake moved to 540 Richard St. Miamisburg, OH.

8 D RAKE 2-A AM, CW, & SSB 1959 Milt Sullivan was hired After WWII as chief design engineer. Drake 2-A was mostly his design

9 D RAKE 2-B & 2-BQ AM, CW, & SSB 1961 $279

10 Drake 2-B Advertising Bandpass tuning and selectivity

11 COLLINS SSB TRANSCEIVERS APPEAR 1957 Collins KWM-1 14-30 MHz Fixed or Mobile 175W SSB Price $820 Collins KMW-2 1958-85 3.5-30 MHz Fixed or Mobile 160W SSB

12 Drake TR-3 Transceiver Introduced in 1963

13 Drake TR-3 Transceiver Introduced in 1963 $550 (With matching AC-3 Power Supply) Permeability Tuned VFO (PTO) 3-TV sweep tube finals 20 tubes total 300W PEP SSB 260W CW

14 Drake TR-4 Transceiver Series Produced 1964-78

15 Drake 2C and 2NT Transmitter Introduced in 1967 Novice xtal controlled 2NT transmitter gave market the impression that 2-C was novice receiver.

16 The Famous Drake Twins 1963-74

17 Sherwood Engineering Drake R-4C Receiver Upgrades Two-filter switching with PC board, relays & sockets Three-filter switching with 2 PC boards, relays & sockets Four-filter switching with 2 PC boards, relays & sockets 600 Hz 6-Pole First-IF roofing filter for Drake R-4-C R-4C Filter Capacitor Replacement Kit R-4C Audio Amplifier R-4C Solid State 3rd Mixer R-4C Product Detector R-4C New Replacement Power Supply Board R-4C Band Crystals

18 HEATHKIT HW-100/101 In Production 1969—1983 Price $339 Kit 30-40K Sold

19 1976 Time for New Products The Tr-7 Design Team 100W All Solid-State Transceiver Most attractive Drake product to date Ron Wysong Chief Engineer, Amateur Radio Products Lead Project Manager Jim JaegerMike Elliot Drake co-op StudentIn 1976 hired from Heathkit Hired from Cincinnatiwhere he had designed the SB-104 Electronicstransceiver. (formally worked at Designed up-converted Collins as well) Military radios (Escort) Peter Drake, Milt Sullivan, Ron Wysong, and Don Tyrell spent evenings at the Cubbyhole Lounge and the Peerless Mill Bar deciding next Drake amateur radio product. Bob Drake’s illness had slowed innovation: Something new and innovative was needed.

20 Drake TR-7(A)

21 Drake TR-7 Design Team Varn Frank Synthesizer and later RV-75 digital VFO Steve Whitefield PS-7 power supply and NB Jerry Denker pre-driver and power amplifier Don Gaiser mechanical, signal leakage avoidance most attractive Drake gear yet Jaeger & Elliot IF freq. BFO freq. No Birdies!!!! Elliot BFO & leakage Mel Ulrich Production Glenn Davis QC

22 D RAKE TR-7 S TATION

23 AES BOUGHT ALL REMAINING INVENTORY AT FIRESIDE SALE PRICES 1983 final year for production and sale of amateur radio equipment Drake transitioned to satellite receivers --a lucrative market. Drake Company still in business making cable TV equipment Bought by Blonder-Tongue in 2012 but the two remain separate operating companies

24 Ron Baker, www.wb4hfn.comRon Baker, www.wb4hfn.com 1 Drake Technical Net 7.238 Mhz. Sun. 4 PMDrake Technical Net 7.238 Mhz. Sun. 4 PM 2 http://hayseedhamfest.c om/collections/drakehttp://hayseedhamfest.c om/collections/drakehttp://hayseedhamfest.c om/collections/drakehttp://hayseedhamfest.c om/collections/drake Capacitors for DrakeCapacitors for Drake 3 Drake Resources

25 D RAKE P RODUCTION T IMELINE

26 A F INAL W ORD Bob Drake deeply cared for his employees Living through the depression had profound impact on him. Liked to hire women—loyal, hard workers and would work for less pay than men Would secretly help employees in need. Considered Drake employees “second family” Once in the 70’s Drake employees took a union vote that failed; this greatly disturbed Bob Drake. Later, his son Peter said, “if the vote had passed, Dad would have shut down the company.” Tried overseas contractors to build PC boards, miserable failure.

27 QUESTIONS ?????


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