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I assume you mean the audio phase shift net...
This suggests another signal getting in that is somehow affected by the audio voltage level. What you describe could be related to the scope astig adjustment. or How about RF in the scope. Kill the RF somehow. Or power suppkly hum. 73, Steve, K,9.D.;C'I "Ron H" wrote in message ... Setup: CE 20A to dummy load 1 KHz audio input tone scope accross the output of the phase shift network ( 90 deg shift) Observation: The X-Y scope display shows a very nice circle which varies in diameter with the amplitude of the input and also varies in diameter (although less variation) with the input frequency. The inside of the circle always looks to be a well defined circle but the thickness of the line has some variation around the circumference. Thin and sharp at 6:00 thru 10:00 and a little thicker from 12:00 to 2:00. The two signals look great in the time domain just like two sine waves out of phase. Question: Is there something going on that needs correction? K3PID Ron H. |
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