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Richard Knoppow wrote:
It seems to me that it should not be too difficult to design one that is superior to the old vacuum tube models. There are certainly plenty of receivers out there which could use an adaptor. Have you any definite ideas about price range, features, etc? What I was thinking was to take the AM synchronous detector circuit from OH2GF which was published in the July '93 QST issue. It is based on an NE602 which does not have the best dynamic range in the world but seems to be okay. I was first going to make up a PC board layout rather than constructing it dead-bug style like the original, then I was going to try one of the new Maxim detector chips in place of the NE602, but retaining the NE804 limiter and phase detector. If I were going to do it with tubes, I would look into some of the sheet beam tubes that were intended for TV chroma detector circuits... many of them have excellent performance and are very inexpensive (as are all old TV tubes). The 7360 costs a bloody fortune when you can find one, but the 6AR8, 6JM8, and 6ME8 are effectively the same basic design but with less crosstalk. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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