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Reggie wrote:
Chuck, I followed you procedure and was able to pull it back to within 11 Khz, then the knob quit turning (was turning to the left). I had the radio on 15,000 Khz. Turn the cal knob all the way to the left and all the way to the right and was not able to hear the tone. Then I turned the cal knob back to 14,089 and could hear it, but that's when the knob quit turning. What does this mean? Hi Reggie, There are a couple of possibilities, the voltage source for the varicap that is adjusted by the calibrate knob could have drifted, or the shaft coupling that goes between the tuning cap and the counter shaft could have been set incorrectly. To check for proper fine tuning operation, it should shift the receiver frequency a total of 8KHz when you turn it from one end to the other. It is easy to adjust the shaft coupling. It has two set screws, one goes into a brass shaft, and the other presses on a phenolic sleeve that goes around the capacitor shaft. Here is the proceedu 1) measure the RF voltage out of the 2nd VFO output on rear panel, is should be 250mv 2) connect a frequency counter to the 2nd VFO output on rear panel. Set the KHz dial to 1000KHz (up at the high end) The counter should read 3.6MHz 3) set the 2nd VFO to 0000KHz, and the counter should read 4.6MHz+/- 500Hz. If it doesn't, adjust trimmer C4 for correct frequency. 4) set the 2nd VFO to 1000KHz, and adjust the mechanical coupling for 3.6MHz. 5) repeat steps 2-4 until the ends match. When they do, check each 100KHz point for correctness. If they are wrong, the tabs on the main tuning cap will need tweaking (DON'T DO THIS UNLESS YOU ARE REALLY SERIOUS!!). 6) check that the VFO varies from 0 to 8KHz when you adjust the fine tuning control. OK, that is the official factory sanctioned alignment instruction for the VFO. Before you do any of it, check with a freq. counter to see what the 2nd VFO frequencies are at 1000KHz, and 0000KHz. If you are lucky, they will both be off by the same amount in the the same direction. If this is true, you just need to slip the capacitor's shaft coupling. Don't go nuts on tightening the set screw, it only needs to be snug. Just out of curiosity, have you tried the BFO check position to see if your BFO tuning knob is really at zero when its pointer shows zero? The BFO can tune +/-15KHz. -Chuck |
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