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Bill Janssen wrote:
Looks good, no, very good. Better than my home made transmitters. On the schematic, you missed a strap on the doubler coil. The ground pin should be connected to the nearby "coil" pin. I didn't go over the schematic in detail but I was interested in how you connected the doubler coil. Bill K7NOM Good eye. I'll make the correction on the drawing. Thanks. Bill WX4A |
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exray wrote:
Bill Janssen wrote: Looks good, no, very good. Better than my home made transmitters. On the schematic, you missed a strap on the doubler coil. The ground pin should be connected to the nearby "coil" pin. I didn't go over the schematic in detail but I was interested in how you connected the doubler coil. Bill K7NOM Good eye. I'll make the correction on the drawing. Thanks. Bill WX4A Just a matter of taste of course, but I find that using dots on wire connects, even with the use of arced cross-overs, improves readability ![]() Michael |
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msg wrote:
Just a matter of taste of course, but I find that using dots on wire connects, even with the use of arced cross-overs, improves readability ![]() Michael Ok, dots-r-us. Revised. Bill |
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