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Yesterday I got an e-mail back from my query and they did send a .pdf file
of an advertising sheet with the schematic. There is enough information here that I believe someone could put this kit together and make it work. It uses a 6BQ7A in a cascode RF amplifier with a 6U8 oscillator/ mixer. The poop sheet claims 0.5 microvolt sensitivity. This particular converter has an output of 7-11 Mhz. Somebody with knowledge of VHF and a good set of hands could have a lot of fun with this. By the 1980's, Nuvistor tubes (6CW4, etc) had pretty well become the standard for 2m RF amps and converters. The info from ICM shows a retail price of $12.95 for the kit, so I rather believe it is from the late 1960's or early 1970's. I would still like to find the complete original construction information for this FCV-2 converter kit. Bruce KB0PZD "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... Bruce & Judy wrote: I am looking for the schematic and (hopefully) the assembly instructions for a frequency converter (6m? or 2m?) kit Model FCV-2 that was sold by International Crystal Mfg. Co. of Oklahoma City. It uses two tubes. I have the kit (NIB) and all the parts - but I don't have the schematic or the instructions. Help? Anyone. Thanks, Bruce KB0PZD Contact ICM! They still have instruction sheets on some of the modules they sold in the 1980s.... I would not be surprised if they didn't have instruction sheets on the earlier ones as well. What is the front end tube used on this one? --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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