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    | Eddystone ReceiverEC10
      EC10A EC10 Mk2 Mk 2 Mk11 MkII
 Communications Receiver
 Also close to Marconi Seaguide
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    | Eddystone Receiver EC10
      EC10A EC10 Mk2 Mk 2 MkII Mk11 Also close to Marconi Seaguide
 
 Description
 The Eddystone Model
      EC10 Mk1 & 2 is a truly transistorised single conversion communication
      receiver covering the frequency band 550 kc/s to 30 Mc/s in five ranges.
 
 Provision is made for AM and CW reception and the unit is powered by a self-contained battery pack.
 
 A total of ten transistors is employed together with three diodes one of which is a zener type which serves to stabilise the supply for the RF section of the receiver.
 This arrangement helps to maintain a sensibly constant performance with failing battery voltage. Current drain has been kept to a minimum to prolong battery life.
 
 A wide variety of aerials can be accommodated including a small telescopic rod aerial for portable operation.
 
 An internal five inch loudspeaker is fitted and arrangements are made for using low impedance telephones where this is more convenient.
 
 A push-pull
      audio output stage is employed and a selective audio filter can be introduced for CW reception under conditions of severe adjacent channel interference.
 
 Independent RF and AF Gain controls are fitted and the other controls include separate BFO and AGC switches and a variable BFO pitch control.
 
 The tuning drive is a geared type and is flywheel-loaded for ease of operation.
 Tuning scales are some
      nine inches in length and are calibrated directly in terms of frequency.
 Dial illumination is provided for use when necessary and is controlled by a switch on the panel.
 
 The receiver is light in weight, has contemporary styling with compact dimensions and is housed in a strong metal cabinet.
 High quality components are used in all parts of the circuit and reliable operation is assured throughout the world.
 
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    | If your set is a Marconi Seaguide The notes below from a customer may be of assistance
 
 Dear Allen & Alanna
 
 Re: Eddystone EC1O Manual - Marconi Seaguide
 
 Thanks for the Eddystone EC1O information that you sent me recently.
 It was needed to repair a Marconi Seaguide which I had identified as a very close relation of the Eddystone EC1O
      MkII.
 
 The following are the differences I found:
 
 Manufacturers label:
 Identifies as EC1O but the serial number is suffixed with “M”.
  Band Coverage: Different from standard
      ECIO / EC1O MkII, viz:
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    | Range 1 | 8.3 - 22 Mc/s (Standard EC1O 18 -
      30 Mc/s) |  
  
    | Range 2 | 3.5 - 8.5 Mc/s (Standard EC1O 8.5
      - 18.0 Mc/s) |  
  
    | Range 3 | 1.1 - 3.7 Mc/s (Standard EC1O 3.5
      - 8.5 Mc/s) |  
  
    | Range 4 | 550 - 1500 Kc/s (Standard EC1O 1.5
      -3.5 Mc/s) |  
  
    | Range 5 | 150 - 350 Kc/s (Standard EC1O 550
      - 1500 Kc/s) |  
  
    | Direction finding : -
 The Seaguide has a direction finding facility which operates on ranges 3 and 5.
 This is used via an additional front panel lever-switch marked “normal”, “DF”, and “sense”.
 
 There are also two pots mounted on the rear panel which adjust the sensitivity of the receiver aerial when it is used as the sense aerial for the direction finding facility.
 
 Aerial sockets : -
 Are all earthed instead of floating and are marked “A1” “A2” “A2” (instead of “Al” “A2” “A3”).
 Al is the normal aerial input
      and I assume, the two marked A2 are for the direction finding aerial.
 
 Standby Switch : -
 Not fitted on Seaguide.
 
 The Seaguide appears to be identical to the EC1O MkII in all other respects.
 
 Yours sincerely J McGinty
 
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 Underside View (basic)
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 Circuit Diagram
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    | Eddystone 
	Receiver EC10 EC10A EC10 Mk2 Mk 2 Mk11 MkII Also close to the Marconi Seaguide see notes above.
 
	Eddystone EC10 EC10 Mk2 and EC10A
      Instruction Manual in 16 A4 pagesIncluding Circuits Component
      lists and two basic Layouts.
 This is all there is available on
      these models as far as I know.
 Manuals are Available 
      Worldwide as 
          a Download.
 
 Manual 16 A4 pages worldwide
 
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