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SpamHog,
Here's another question: I've been building the Desert Ratt 2 today, starting with the audio amp. Problem is that I am getting attenuation rather than amplification. I have questions about the biasing network surrounding Q4. R9 and R10 are specified as 1.2K (1200 ohm). The schematic states that the emitter and collector voltages should be 3.0 Volts. However, my version develops an collector voltage of 7.2 Volts and an emitter voltage of 1.7 Volts. My base voltage is 1.8 Volts (which is in the ballpark of what the schematic states as should be 2.0, I am not nearly as worried about that one. I had used a 2N3904 as recommended. On the assumption that the transistor could be bad, I subbed a 2N2222. Same result. It seems to me there might be a misprint with respect to the values of R9 and R10. Any ideas? The Eternal Squire The Eternal Squire wrote: Hi, I have a question about the Desert Ratt 2... do you have any idea what the dimensions of the form for the onboard coil are? Thanks, The Eternal Squire SpamHog wrote: The "Desert Ratt" is a clever design for a sensitive and well behaved shortwave regenerative radio. It has been doing the rounds in various forms since 1994, and quite a few people added new twists. As I kept seeing roughly the same stuff popping up all over the place, and found it somewhat hard to keep track of which version was an improvement over another one, I did a bit of investigation to figure out who did what, and what the direction of development was. Read it all at: http://webfools.net/filippo/desert-ratt.html BR Filippo/SpamHog N1JPR/I2 http://filippo.ru.ru |
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