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Converting sig gen to solid state
I have an old Heath SG-6 signal generator. It uses two triodes.
I'd like to convert it to solid state. The switched coils, varible cap and dial mechanism are very nice. Any suggestions on what kind of oscillator circuit I should use? I imagine the difficult part will be coming up with a feedback circuit that will cover the 160 kHz to 50 Mhz. Any ideas? Has anyone seen any articles on this kind of conversion? By going solid state and adding a few buffer stages I'm hoping I could make this thing a lot more stable. 73 Bill M0HBR CU2JL N2CQR http://planeta.clix.pt/n2cqr |
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