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Mark, I built a control head. No big thing. Also, AM is the deafult.
All you really need do is plug in a mic on the front panel. RF and AF gain must be controlled externally, of course. The crystals you have won't do you much good but you can have a set cut for.. say 3885, or such. That's what I did. I hooked a Heath VFO up to the transmitter and it worked OK. The 18-S4A receiver is much better than the straight unit inasmuch as it has a mech filter installed. The straight unit is as broad as a TCS! Also, I did not use the fixed elements in the TX tank circuit. I brought out the "untuned" RF into an external PI-network (instead of the tuner) for 80 meters. That way, I could tune wherever needed and not worry about the fixed freq. tank components. I have both original Collins 18-S4 and 18-S4A manuals. Unfortunately, I no longer have "unlimited copy capability"...hi! MilRad wrote: Great topic here as I recently decided to try and get my 18S-4 on the air. I am looking for the 314S-4 control head if anyone out there has one. I'm not sure how to change from CW/AM without it. I have the rack and tuner. I'd like to get the schematic and manual also but don't want the large investment in case this doesn't get off the ground. I have the small handbook but that was a bit of a dissapointment as it doesn't have tech data in there. I believe my unit is complete as it has most of the crystals. Not Ham band but close. I'll have to check what tuning units are in there. 73, Mark |
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