[600MRG] Bad news / help request

N1BUG paul at n1bug.com
Mon Dec 31 10:54:08 EST 2018


Duh! Scratch item 3. Of course that won't work as it will destroy
the JT9 tone spacing!!

Paul


On 12/31/18 8:59 AM, N1BUG wrote:
> So, the latest SlowJT9 test is completed. I regret I was not able to
> run one night on 630m as planned.
> 
> I used a QRP Labs Ultimate 3S beacon transmitter for these tests.
> Yesterday I checked my ability to use JT9-5 for QSOs and found that
> I have none! My FT-2000 transceiver has too much drift to be of any
> use on JT9-5 and is very marginal even for JT9-2. What a huge
> disappointment, though it did not come as any surprise.
> 
> I can think of several ways to solve this but am not sure any of
> them can save some part of this winter season:
> 
> 1. Add insulation and a heater to the FT-2000 TCXO area. I will try
> this but I am not convinced I can make enough improvement. The drift
> is really ugly!
> 
> 2. Replace the FT-2000 TCXO with an outboard programmable GPS
> referenced oscillator, for example a Leo Bodnar unit. The trouble
> with this is I do not have sufficient knowledge or experience to
> know what kind of problems might be encountered. The GPSDO is enough
> of an investment to kill any and all other attempts at a resolution
> if I am unable to make it work.
> 
> 3. Use a divide-by-100 circuit with the FT-2000 operating at 13.6
> MHz instead of a LO/mixer converter from 10 MHz. This should reduce
> drift to the order of 0.1 Hz, probably quite acceptable. So far I
> have not found a divide-by-100 circuit using a modern/available part.
> 
> 4. Run away from the junk FT-2000 completely, using audio to 136 kHz
> converter for Tx and 136 kHz to audio converter for Rx. This is
> finally the direction I want to go but there seems to be much
> learning left to do and a lot of building. It's probably not a
> solution which can be completed in time for this winter season.
> 
> If anyone has experience in any of these areas and is willing to
> share knowledge, please get in touch with me. This may be the last
> solar minimum for me, and I would like to make some LF/MF DX QSOs
> before these incredible conditions fade away.
> 
> 73,
> Paul N1BUG


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