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TOM wrote:
Mostly better design and charericterization. The VFO's designs were tested for temperature drift, and temperature-compensating capacitors were made part of the design. I think a few radio VFO's were actually tweaked as part of the unit test for temperature stability, but not sure. It would have been expensive. The capacitors are coded: N - for negative temperature coefficient P - for positive temperature coefficient NP0 - for no temperature coefficient. I used a 10pF ceramic temperature stability not marked across the LC tank. Mounted it directly under the 12BE6 tube so it would be warmed by that tube, like a hen on eggs. One lead connecting to a center ground peg of the tube socket, and the other a wire jumper to the top of the LO tank. Keeps the radio stable at 1520 from a cold start to warm. Only thing is now the radio top ends at about 1540. Also reasonably stable at 1160, and 660. |
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