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Kenrich eagle 200. Help


Staybolt,
I'm pretty sure all of the Kenrich brand of amplifiers are a 2 driving 5 configuration. I have a bad copy of the Eagle 200 schematic that is drawn as a 1 driving 2 with a note that states it is actually a 2 driving 5 configuration. Never had one across my bench though. The bad schematic is very similar to the link below on the Eagle 500. Looks like the power supply is a bit different though(not as many rectifiers, not as many bleeders, etc). You may can get what you need from the link below.

http://www.cbtricks.com/Amp/kenrich/eagle_500/graphics/eagle_500_sch.pdf

I may could try to post a pic of the bad 200 schematic later.

73
David
 
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73
David
 
That's is a huge help. I'm restoring this one and need to know what diodes it uses. The ones in the amp are corroded and I can't see the markings.
 
Staybolt,
The Eagle 500 schematic shows the rectifiers to be ICC-170's. I believe that is also what the Eagle 200 schematic shows.

I recently restored an Eagle 500 for a friend and used 1N5408 diodes in it. I did have to enlarge the holes through the circuit board with a pin vise drill to allow the larger legs to pass through. The 1N5408's can be had for cheap and was a "no brainer".

The link to the Eagle 500 thread is below. There are quite a few pictures that may/could help you with yours. The Eagle 500 schematic may also be of help as far as the keying circuit, pre-amp etc. They seem to be very similar.

https://www.worldwidedx.com/threads/kenrich-eagle-500-next-patient.238509/

Good Luck

73
David
 
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Staybolt,
They are 2N2905A according to the Eagle 500. As best as I can tell the Eagle 200 schematic shows the same.

I used the metal (TO-19 or TO-39 type-I believe it is) since they guy that owns the one I worked on could not quite understand that it was built for a 4 watt drive. I believe the metal type is a bit
stronger/tougher/ more robust.

The link below is where I got them.

https://www.newark.com/multicomp/2n...fm=true&ddkey=https:en-US/Element14_US/search

2n2905a.jpg


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David
 
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