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![]() You will want to replace all the electrolytics in the rear apron mounted audio board. If you can find the xtal calibrator, it is a nice addition. One of the flaws in this rig (and the SBE SB-34, and likely many other BA xcvrs) is they have one adjustment that is to equalize the VFO for RX and TX. This can only be done on one freq- above and below, there will be an increasing delta between the two- w/o an RIT, this is problematical. The 2 planetary drives in series always seem to develop backlash over time- keep them lubricated and reduce friction along the drive train as much as possible. Wonderful looking rigs though. Dale W4OP In addition: Replace any waxed/paper caps (typically used in coupling of stages, cathode bypass, etc). And check all the carbon composition resistors for tolerance. They tend to drift higher. If you replace any resistors use a non inductive resistor (carbon compositions) in circuits above....say...18mhz or less. Mica and ceramic caps should be OK. They age well over time. See these pages of my experiences for some possible tips from different gear. http://www.ppinyot.com/H/hammarlund.htm transmitter. http://www.ppinyot.com/N/national/national.htm Rcvr http://www.ppinyot.com/H/sx_71.htm Rcvr. Good Luck, Paul P |
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"Paul P" REMOVE paul @ REMOVE ppinyot . REMOVEcom wrote in message
... And check all the carbon composition resistors for tolerance. They tend to drift higher. If you replace any resistors use a non inductive resistor (carbon compositions) in circuits above....say...18mhz or less. Ordinary film resistors, either carbon film or metal film, will work fine. The inductance is not significant unless the value is below 100 ohms. Above this value, shunt capacitance dominates the impedance. A ten ohm resistor starts becoming inductive around 20 MHz and a 1 ohm resistor starts becoming inductive over 1 MHz. If your email works, I'll send you some graphs. 73, Barry WA4VZQ |
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![]() "Dr. Barry L. Ornitz" wrote in message ... "Paul P" REMOVE paul @ REMOVE ppinyot . REMOVEcom wrote in message ... And check all the carbon composition resistors for tolerance. They tend to drift higher. If you replace any resistors use a non inductive resistor (carbon compositions) in circuits above....say...18mhz or less. Ordinary film resistors, either carbon film or metal film, will work fine. The inductance is not significant unless the value is below 100 ohms. Above this value, shunt capacitance dominates the impedance. A ten ohm resistor starts becoming inductive around 20 MHz and a 1 ohm resistor starts becoming inductive over 1 MHz. If your email works, I'll send you some graphs. 73, Barry WA4VZQ Barry, Graphs would be good. Graphs would be much appreciated. I have been on many manufacture's web sites looking for their published tests. I even emailed Ohmite about their OX line and received a polite reply about their test tech using their impedance bridge and what he/she found. But they could (would?) not supply and published data. So I must take it on their word. http://www.ohmite.com/cgi-bin/showpa...t=ox_oy_series I have brought this discussion to other newsgroups to receive comments and opinions devoid of hard data. Not that I am complaining. I cant seem to easily put my finger on any myself. I realize that even carbon comps have inductive qualities at certain frequencies and at certain lead lengths. Exactly what they are? I do not have that data either. I prefer facts to guesses. And guessing and a few bad experiences is all I have to go on at this time. So I am left with establishing some criteria for my self that I am sure can be a bit of over compensation. It is well accepted that wire wound resistors are inductive. It seems to me that a spiral carbon conductor around a ceramic core would set up an impedance starting at some frequency. So when replacing resistors in the front end of a Hallicrafters or Hammarlund that is above 18 MHz (18 MHz selected because no carbon film resistor has given me any grief in a finicky Transoceanic) I am not going to take the chance (again) until I see some welcome hard data or spend the time required doing A/B comparisons and testing. And I would like to post your graphs, with permission and due credit, on my web site for all to benefit. Thank you in advance for the extra digging, email: paul at ppinyot dot com. Paul P. www.ppinyot.com |
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