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carlos10 April 19th 10 07:51 AM

johnson viking valiant ii
 
hi, have here a valiant ii transmitter without the crystal dummy knob,
to cover the crystal holder,
now in the hole someone put a 6,3 audio female audio plug,
thas can easely removed,
deeper a see a radio tube socket, seems to be original,
question, how do you put the cristals in place,
is there somthing to plugin in the tube socket,
what parts most be present to work with the crystals,
can you change crystals from the frontpanel hole labeled crystals
thanks carlos

Edward Knobloch April 19th 10 04:45 PM

johnson viking valiant ii
 
On 4/19/2010 10:36 AM, Roger Johnson wrote:
carlos10 wrote:
hi, have here a valiant ii transmitter without the crystal dummy knob,
to cover the crystal holder,
now in the hole someone put a 6,3 audio female audio plug,
thas can easely removed, deeper a see a radio tube socket, seems to be
original,
question, how do you put the cristals in place,
is there somthing to plugin in the tube socket,
what parts most be present to work with the crystals,
can you change crystals from the frontpanel hole labeled crystals
thanks carlos




You can plug 2 of the old FT-243 style crystals into an octal
socket. You will have to look in the manual for the proper
orientation.

73, Roger


Hi,

You can also use two type HC-17/U fundamental mode crystals
in the octal socket. You should specify 32pF load capacitance
when you order them. Most crystal suppliers no longer offer
crystals in the old FT-243 holders.

The type HC-17/U holder is the same as the modern, hermetic,
HC-6/U holder, but has thicker pins to mate with the sockets
that were used with FT-243 crystals.

The crystals take the place of the VFO, whose output frequencies
were multiplied to get to the higher bands.
So if you want a crystal to operate on 14,200 , 21,300 or 28,400
you would plug in a 7,100 KHz crystal.

The manual has the chart of which crystals to use
for the desired band.

73,
Ed Knobloch



carlos10 April 19th 10 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Edward Knobloch (Post 704856)
On 4/19/2010 10:36 AM, Roger Johnson wrote:
carlos10 wrote:
hi, have here a valiant ii transmitter without the crystal dummy knob,
to cover the crystal holder,
now in the hole someone put a 6,3 audio female audio plug,
thas can easely removed, deeper a see a radio tube socket, seems to be
original,
question, how do you put the cristals in place,
is there somthing to plugin in the tube socket,
what parts most be present to work with the crystals,
can you change crystals from the frontpanel hole labeled crystals
thanks carlos



You can plug 2 of the old FT-243 style crystals into an octal
socket. You will have to look in the manual for the proper
orientation.

73, Roger


Hi,

You can also use two type HC-17/U fundamental mode crystals
in the octal socket. You should specify 32pF load capacitance
when you order them. Most crystal suppliers no longer offer
crystals in the old FT-243 holders.

The type HC-17/U holder is the same as the modern, hermetic,
HC-6/U holder, but has thicker pins to mate with the sockets
that were used with FT-243 crystals.

The crystals take the place of the VFO, whose output frequencies
were multiplied to get to the higher bands.
So if you want a crystal to operate on 14,200 , 21,300 or 28,400
you would plug in a 7,100 KHz crystal.

The manual has the chart of which crystals to use
for the desired band.

73,
Ed Knobloch

thanks guys,
as i understand the octal tube socket is in fact the crystal holder,
you can not have thick fingers to put crystals in place hi,
73 carlos

carlos10 April 19th 10 08:16 PM

Knobloch
thanks guys,
as i understand the octal tube socket is in fact the crystal holder,
you can not have thick fingers to put crystals in place hi,
73 carlos
Quote:

Originally Posted by Edward Knobloch (Post 704856)
On 4/19/2010 10:36 AM, Roger Johnson wrote:
carlos10 wrote:
hi, have here a valiant ii transmitter without the crystal dummy knob,
to cover the crystal holder,
now in the hole someone put a 6,3 audio female audio plug,
thas can easely removed, deeper a see a radio tube socket, seems to be
original,
question, how do you put the cristals in place,
is there somthing to plugin in the tube socket,
what parts most be present to work with the crystals,
can you change crystals from the frontpanel hole labeled crystals
thanks carlos




You can plug 2 of the old FT-243 style crystals into an octal
socket. You will have to look in the manual for the proper
orientation.

73, Roger


Hi,

You can also use two type HC-17/U fundamental mode crystals
in the octal socket. You should specify 32pF load capacitance
when you order them. Most crystal suppliers no longer offer
crystals in the old FT-243 holders.

The type HC-17/U holder is the same as the modern, hermetic,
HC-6/U holder, but has thicker pins to mate with the sockets
that were used with FT-243 crystals.

The crystals take the place of the VFO, whose output frequencies
were multiplied to get to the higher bands.
So if you want a crystal to operate on 14,200 , 21,300 or 28,400
you would plug in a 7,100 KHz crystal.

The manual has the chart of which crystals to use
for the desired band.

73,
Ed Knobloch


COLIN LAMB April 21st 10 12:34 AM

johnson viking valiant ii
 
Yes, the assumption is that you have very thin fingers to put the crystals
in. I found a surgeon's tool with rubber tips, that works ok. You can also
put some masking tape on the crystals to make a little handle sticking out
the tip.

73, Colin K7FM



Bill M[_5_] April 21st 10 02:12 AM

johnson viking valiant ii
 
COLIN LAMB wrote:
Yes, the assumption is that you have very thin fingers to put the crystals
in. I found a surgeon's tool with rubber tips, that works ok. You can also
put some masking tape on the crystals to make a little handle sticking out
the tip.

73, Colin K7FM


Now if I could only do that so easily when getting stuck in the middle
seat on a commercial airplane flight.

Wonder if I could wrap a masking tape handle around myself so that they
could extract me from the dreaded middle seat after a 4 hour flight?!?

-Bill

carlos10 April 21st 10 04:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by COLIN LAMB (Post 704965)
Yes, the assumption is that you have very thin fingers to put the crystals
in. I found a surgeon's tool with rubber tips, that works ok. You can also
put some masking tape on the crystals to make a little handle sticking out
the tip.

73, Colin K7FM

ok colin, see wat i can do,
there was surely a better way for swapping the crystals,
wonder why they put the tube socket so deep,
the solution with the dummy knob for covering the hole was not a bad idea,
unfortunaty it came not with the radio,
so finding one seems to be impossible, but who nows ...................


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