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Octal tube sockets and FT-243
Answering Robb's question made me think of a very mild puzzler:
Can you think of a way to connect up an octal tube socket so that no matter what orientation a pair of crystals is put into it you'll still have two switchable crystals (no forcing pins allowed -- only schemes where the crystal goes into receptacle 1 & 3, 2 & 4, etc.). And, after you exercise the dozen brain cells that it takes to answer that question -- did anyone do it in a production radio, or publish it in a magazine, that you know of? -- My liberal friends think I'm a conservative kook. My conservative friends think I'm a liberal kook. Why am I not happy that they have found common ground? Tim Wescott, Communications, Control, Circuits & Software http://www.wescottdesign.com |
Octal tube sockets and FT-243
On Wed, 30 May 2012, Tim Wescott wrote:
Answering Robb's question made me think of a very mild puzzler: Can you think of a way to connect up an octal tube socket so that no matter what orientation a pair of crystals is put into it you'll still have two switchable crystals (no forcing pins allowed -- only schemes where the crystal goes into receptacle 1 & 3, 2 & 4, etc.). And, after you exercise the dozen brain cells that it takes to answer that question -- did anyone do it in a production radio, or publish it in a magazine, that you know of? I don't know, but it seems like the sort of thing you'd find in a Hints & Kinks in QST, or filler in CQ (they had a book issued in the fifties that collected little bits, I can almost picture almost picture something like this in there). Michael VE2BVW |
Octal tube sockets and FT-243
Hallicrafters did it on the SX-25 only they blocked out two of the holes to make the hop-scotch wiring work. The problem you run into is the holes near the key, so I would suggest filling them to make them unusable. |
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I have done it only for 1 FT-243 crystal, pluggable any which way in an octal socket but still getting connected. It's built into a Quartz Crystal Tester I homebrewed. Here's the link. http://nandustips.blogspot.in/2012/0...al-tester.html 73 Nandu. |
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Here's my solution. Don't think it was published earlier! 73, Nandu. |
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