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Tim Shoppa September 14th 05 01:09 AM

Big old-fashioned IF transformers for tube-type homebrewing?
 
Are the big old-fashioned IF transformers-in-a-can available
anywhere anymore? I want to make a receiver, probably double
conversion,
which would mean that I'd want several each of the 50kHz and some
higher frequency (455kHz likely).

Are these things that can be made from scratch without a lot of
difficutly? I can wind coils etc. but don't
have any transformer slug-tuned cores.

Tim KA0BTD


Scott Dorsey September 14th 05 06:05 AM

Tim Shoppa wrote:
Are the big old-fashioned IF transformers-in-a-can available
anywhere anymore? I want to make a receiver, probably double
conversion,
which would mean that I'd want several each of the 50kHz and some
higher frequency (455kHz likely).


Try a hamfest, or Antique Electronics Supply.

Are these things that can be made from scratch without a lot of
difficutly? I can wind coils etc. but don't
have any transformer slug-tuned cores.


They are a bloody pain. You should try it. If it was easy, it
wouldn't be fun.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

Uncle Peter September 14th 05 08:09 PM


"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message
...
Tim Shoppa wrote:
Are the big old-fashioned IF transformers-in-a-can available
anywhere anymore? I want to make a receiver, probably double
conversion,
which would mean that I'd want several each of the 50kHz and some
higher frequency (455kHz likely).


Try a hamfest, or Antique Electronics Supply.

Are these things that can be made from scratch without a lot of
difficutly? I can wind coils etc. but don't
have any transformer slug-tuned cores.


They are a bloody pain. You should try it. If it was easy, it
wouldn't be fun.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."


Getting the bandpass right could be a pain; I'd guess the
sweet spot is near critical coupling, where you'd get a
double-humped response curve. Otherwise, undercoupling
would give you a sharper peak, good for CW, or you'd have
to sweep align the strip for the desired BW.

Pete





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