Solid state BFO in tube receiver
Back in the 70s Howard Sartori had an article published in QST concerning
Solid State tube replacements. He developed a line of "tubsters" for Drake
gear and later did some for Collins gear. You may just have one of his in
the rig or one someone built from a construction article.
Dick K8WHA
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"Antonio Vernucci" wrote in message
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Noone answered this question in the Collins newsgroup, so I try it here.
I recently inspected a Collins 75S-3B receiver, and I found that someone had
modified the BFO circuit with the addition of a transistor (I have not
determined whether the transistor actually replaces the BFO oscillator tube,
or it instead just amplifies the BFO signal).
The receiver works fine, but I cannot figure out the reason for the
modification.
I would tend to believe that:
- either it is a well known modification (but for which purpose?)
- or it was just a way to circumvent the problem of a weak BFO crystal that
does not start oscillating with the BFO tube alone. As BFO crystals are not
easy to find, that could be a possible justification.
Thanks in advance for any suggestion.
73
Tony I0JX
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