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Feb 13, 2023
In Solid State Radios
https://oernst.org/hamradio/tubes/1v1-el84/1v1_EL84_anglais.html Have a look at the first schematic. I would be glad to have your opinions on it. The author seems to separate the 'Q multiplication' from 'mixing-detection' functions but as far as I see I'm not fully convinced. A similar (if not the same) approach can be found here: https://circuitsaladdotcom.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/regen.gif Arguing from the video later attached ... it seems definitely an excellent performer. What do you think?
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Triode
Oct 29, 2022
In Tube Radios
1 triode (RK-34 paralleled sections) Hartley TX and 2 triodes (one 12AT7) Twinplex rx. Russian headset, MARCONI-NATO swedish key, 70m dipole balanced feeder, unbal-to-bal tuned impedance matcher at ladder line start. 7Watts. At rightmost side, the changeover control box and the station power supply. B+ at Hartley is electronically stabilized by 6BG6 + 6EJ7, 400 VDC. Rx is at 150V after OD3/VR150 And still in 2022 it is perfectly possible to make solid QSOs over hundreds of miles, such way. Chris
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Triode
Aug 29, 2022
In Tube Radios
I wanted to try an evolution of the commonly described as 'novice transmitters', many times found in the ARRL Handbooks or QSTs. It's a general coverage TX from 3 to 30 MHz, 120 Wrms output, with electronic antenna relay (6AH6, from W1CP schematic). It features a fixed biased P.A., set at just the beginning of the tubes cutoff. This way, the full Osc. output voltage swing can exploited, in such a way that by properly setting the drive level it is possible both class 'B' (90W rms out, @ 0 mA drive) or class 'C' (120W rms out, @ 4 mA drive, and at about 150 Wrms input), providing an efficiency, in the last case, that reaches the 75 % ! The oscillator plate feeds a L-C tank in series to its B+ and a Neutralization capacitive divider is also used, as there is no self-biasing of the finals by the usual 27 .. 47 kOhm resistor, to contribute taming the P.A. restlessness ... : The Neut. network has been arranged in a quick and dirty way, as shown in the above picture. It's a temporary solution, but works great. The final tubes fixed bias, at just the onset of cut-off, allows to reach up to 8 ... 10 mA drive at the crystal fundamental frequency and at the peak of resonance, so there is plenty of margin for tripling or even qadrupling the frequency. Keying is at the cathodes and the note is smooth and clean. The electronic antenna relay allows a very comfortable and silent operation. I'm very satisfied ! The 'novice MOPA' concept was extended to higher powers with more or less the same kind of components adopted at those times. The chassis is a salvaged 'BC-191' Tuning Unit (see the '1944' stamp in the above picture). The most surprizing achievement of this TX has definitely been the P.A. efficiency. The credits go to the intrinsic features of the '6DQ6', which, to me, is a superb tube (same as 6JB6 used in the TR-4C or T-4C), featuring a wide cathode (at 1.2 A filament current !!), which can develop huge impulsive electron flows when required. The 6DQ6 is very robust too, plenty, relatively cheap and to my tastes .. more robust than the 6146. The 6DQ6 tolerates abuses that, otherwise, would almost kill an expensive 6146. A couple of '807' in the same circuit would not have performed such beautifully too. The fixed bias, besides, has allowed me to proof that any tube in the class of the 12BY7 is more than abundant to get sufficient drive when going at the crystal 3rd or even 4th harmonic. I will friendly call this transmitter 'The fingers killer' as its tremendous performance resulted also in this ... 77 de Cris IZ3CQI
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Triode
Aug 02, 2022
In Tube Radios
I had excellent detectors also with high mu triodes, but I ask if a 'low mu' behavior could be emulated by dual control pentodes, taking G3 (i.e. 2nd control grid) as 'control grid', and using G1 (i.e. 1st control grid) as mu-setting electrode...
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Triode
Jun 01, 2022
In Tube Radios
73 de Cris
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Triode
May 30, 2022
In Tube Radios
Some videos, of bad quality, can be seen on YT, showing a regen '1625' tube based in operation on MW band. I couldn't find anything showing how it goes on ssb or cw. I would be very interested to know if s.o. of the group could provide some evidence. Due to time limitations I cannot made a test by myself currently. I'm tempted to test a 6DQ6 as 0V0 receiver ... : that big cathode should allow achieving a relatively strong audio, according to my speculations. Any hint or experience on this are appreciated, especially if they can increase the appetite .. W7QQQ has made a trx setup with a 1625 based regen receiver for 7 Mhz: for aesthetic or technical purposes? 73/77 de Cris IZ3CQI
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