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Collins 30K Series Transmitter Data SiteThe purpose of this site is to act as central resource, or clearinghouse, for
information, schematics, images, and tech tips on the Collins 30K series of
transmitters. Many have been very generous over the last year, sharing tech
information, scans of Collins docs, and service information with me, and this is
my effort to give back to the 30K community. Thanks to John Dilk K2TQN efforts,
the story of my 30K-1 station appeared in John's "Vintage Radio" column in QST
during late 2007. Since that time, I've been sent numerous images, photos, and
stories from other hams about the 30K series. You can view the complete story at
www.w1ujr.net/30k-1_restoration.htm Let me begin with a few words about the 30K series. I have been a Collins fan since I was
first licensed in the 1990s, but really fell in love with the 30K when I
viewed one at the home of a fellow ham who owned the commercial version of the 30K-1, known as a 30K-5. Very similar
in design, the 30K-4 and 5 are commercial models offering two discreet
tank circuits for rapid frequency changes but lack the band switching
arrangement of the 30K-1. Visually, the 30K transmitter series are most impressive to behold,
housed in a cabinet 5 ½ feet tall, finished in black wrinkle paint, and
weighing over 350lbs, this is a big transmitter! The design of the unit
is pure art deco; vertical and horizontal chrome accent strips, a large
window for viewing the 4-125 final tube, and a most impressive meter
panel at the top of the cabinet, also housed behind glass. Looking every
inch a serious transmitter, the 30K is of robust construction along
the lines of commercial broadcast gear. Emission modes are CW and Fone
(AM), with the plate input power given as 500 watts on CW, and 375 watts
on AM. The 30K-1 offered coverage from 80 to 10 meters using two plug-in
output coils. With a tube compliment of 11 tubes in the transmitter, and
10 tubes in the 310A exciter, the 30K station as much a delight to
operate, as it is to look at. 73 Bruce W1UJR
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