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Gary,
I thought I was clever using my voice instead of a tone! Hey you beat me to it. I figured it would be like a sort of sweep generator for audio. I make a nice long tape of cq cq cq from wa6lzh helooooo and twek it down to wear I can barely hear the opposite sb. HT-37 never gets a bod report now if I can slow that drift down a bit. 73 Tony WA6LZH BTW The Heat Sideband Adapter (Outboard phasing w band switching) Manual has an excellent explanation of the phasing method and adjustment techniques. Gary Schafer wrote: I do the same thing! Adjust the side band suppression by listening to the opposite side band while talking. It seems to work better than with a tone as the 20A's have considerable hum in them which distorts the tone ripple on the scope when you get down to low levels. It also is easier to get the side band suppression balanced on both side bands that way too. If you use a tone one side band will end up with more suppression than the other and you have to work back and forth to get it somewhat balanced. By talking and listening it comes out better. 73 Gary K4FMX On 29 Jan 2006 11:57:37 -0800, "Litzendraht" wrote: Ron, Are you chasing a specific problem in your exciter or are you just exercising your test equipment? How is your suppression and voice quality? It's been over 40 years since I fooled with Lissajou patterns on a silly'scope, and that was in electronics school in the Army. But I do recall that any stray signals, hum, or any distortion of the sine waves will blur the image. Is your 1kc tone pure and clean? Seems the 20-A manual calls for something a bit higher like 1225. You're the first 20-A owner I've ever run across who was scrutinizing the output of the PSN with a 'scope. I always just tweaked everything for maximum sideband suppression and let her rip. When I built my first SSB phasing rig in 1958 (the infamous W2EWL design), I borrowed a friends Heath AF generator and silly'scope, and spent hours trying to get it right.I finally learned to do it by ear by adjusting everything for minimum modulation with tone input while listening on the station receiver. I acquired my 20-A along with a Lakeshore VFO in 1964. It is still my primary station exciter today. I use it to tickle the grids of a trio of paralled 807's or the final stage of a Johnson Valiant. John |
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