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![]() "Bob in PHX" wrote in message news:4kQZd.112804$bu.90490@fed1read06... To All, A recent ham fest has left me with two new toys. A Hallicrafters s-120 (4 tube wonder) and a heathkit QF-1 q multiplier. I would like to hook them up together, but need some very explicit help in doing so.. I will need someone to help me understand the s-120 schematic and help in me install the QF-1. any takers.... bob in phx Are you going to run them off an isolation transformer? The S-120 has no power transformer. One of the power wires is soldered to the radio's internal common wire. The QF-1 takes power from the radio. The common wire of the QF-1's power lead and the shield of the coax are connected to Q-multiplier's case, if I recall. The S-120 already has regeneration. The "BFO" puts the IF stage into oscillation. The IF stage is still regenerative when adjusted just short of oscillation. I suppose it would be possible to rewire the heater circuit of the Q-multiplier to operate on 150 ma and to interrupt the radio's series heater string to power the Q-multiplier's heater. Heathkit recommends a minimum of 150 of B+ to operate the Q-multiplier and the highest voltage inside the S-120 might almost be that high. Unfortunately, the Q-multiplier needs well filtered power to avoid introducing hum, and it would probably be necessary to add an isolation resistor and an another filter cap on the B+ line to the Q-multiplier. Basically, I wouldn't bother lashing up the Q-multiplier to the S-120. Frank Dresser |