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On Mar 19, 8:20*am, JIMMIE wrote:
On Mar 18, 10:50*pm, RFI-EMI-GUY wrote: JIMMIE wrote: I have 3 mast mounted nuvistor pre amps less power supplies. I was looking for information on these to convert them to use on the 6 and 2 meter *and 70cm ham bands. I may still have a power supply around but as of yet I havent been able to find it. The pre amps are mount in a somewhat egg shaped plastic container with twin lead connections on them. Im not sure of the manufacturer. Schematics on the amplifiers and power supplies would be nice. Directions on doing the mod would be great. There are plans for ham band nuvistor preamps around so if I could figure out what I have it shouldnt be that difficult to conver it to what I want. Besides that it will give me something to do with these old 6cw4s. Jimmie You would do good to find a 70's or earlier ARRL handbook. There were many articles about Nuvistors. -- Joe Leikhim K4SAT "The RFI-EMI-GUY"© "Use only Genuine Interocitor Parts" Tom Servo *;-P I used to have access to the handbooks of the 60s and early 70s. I thought those were some of the best years. Im always on the lookout for some but it seems a lot of other people share my opinion and dont want to part with them. They aren't that hard to find :-). The early-mid-60's handbooks would be your best bet for finding Nuvistor construction articles. But what you really want is to look up the 60's QST articles on Nuvistor based preamps: Sep 1960: Nuvistor as an RF Amplifier at 144 Mc Jan 1961: K1IJB Nuvistor Preamplifier Aug 1961: Nuvistor Preamplifiers for 50 and 144 Mc Jul 1962: Nuvistor Converter for 220 Mc Jul 1962: Improving Performance of Nuvistor 144 Mc converters Aug 1962: Using the QST Nuvistor Converters with Amateur-Bands only receivers Jan 1963: An All-Nuvistor Convertor for 420 Mc Apr 1963: Two Nuvistor Converters for 220 Mc May 1963: Nuvistor Goes Mobile on 50 Mc If you get the impression that early 60's was the peak for Nuvistor usage, you'd be about right. The August 61 article is IMHO the definitive one on preamp usage. For using a TV preamp, all you'd want to do is remove any traps that get rid of the ham bands. But you'd do much better with tuned input circuit for only the ham band of interest. You can download all the above for free from the ARRL if you log in with your member ID. With all the old QST's available on the web, everyone ought to be a member! Tim N3QE |
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