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Old October 6th 04, 01:28 AM
Harry Conover
 
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Joe McElvenney wrote in message ...
Hi,

At the high end of the AM band, the oscillator capacitor is
at its lowest capacitance (almost fully un-meshed). So, any
variations in circuit capacitance due to tube electrode
dimensions, capacitors with non-zero tempcos or similar
happenings in the oscillator coil will have a greater effect than
at the low frequency end.

For this reason, a stable LC-tunable VFO would not normally
be designed to tune the 3:1 ratio that an AM local oscillator is
expected to.


Cheers - Joe


Joe, back in the 'old days' everyone left his VFO energized on a
24-hours basis, to improve stability. Same with our receivers,
particularly when SSB became the vogue.

Harry C.


 
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