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On Dec 25, 10:35*am, "COLIN LAMB" wrote:
It is possible that the powder used at 455 kHz is quite lossy at 3.395 MHz. Usually, a quick and dirty way to tell is if the peak is sharp. *The broader the peak, the lower the Q. Will try to get my manual out to review it for clues. *I suspect your SB-610 sensitivity is below par. 73, *Colin *K7FM Colin, Regarding the possible low Q, the pre-amp has the same tank circuit as the 6EW6 grid circuit: a 330 pF cap in parallel with a 6.7 uH coil. The coil is comprised of about 25 turns. When I bench tested the pre- amp, I recall computing a Q of 30 for the tank circuit. These seemed reasonable at the time, although your explanation about the lossy core material plausible. Your help is much appreciated. Let me know what you think. -Dave Drumheller, K3WQ |
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