[ARC5] 10 meter BC-454 - yet more
Kenneth G. Gordon
kgordon2006 at frontier.com
Mon Feb 4 14:05:20 EST 2013
Well, the old article that this thing was based on mentioned coverage from 27 - 30 MHz.
Sorry, Jack, no way.
Coverage is a good steady 28 - 30 MHz with the tuning capacitor/inductor combination as it
is.
Since I rebuilt the coils with the "proper" number of turns, and have glued them down solidly,
stability has vastly improved.
The front-panel antenna trim control is "about" centered, instead of at one end or the other
(fully meshed), and the oscillator calibration capacitors are no longer at their limits.
However, C-4F and C-4D. associated with L-3, the RF amp plate and mixer input grid
network exhibit a very low, broad, but clear peak.
I am not sure that this is OK, or not OK.
I may learn whether this is OK or needs to be "adjusted" when I check S+N/N ratio. I do know
the coils are now correct according to the article, at least.
As it is, there is no direct connection to the signal generator: the antenna is a clip lead
connected to the input to the RCA jack.
There is, to my mind, a bit more AC hum on the DC supply than I prefer. I may fix that.
Backing both the RF gain and the IF gain to minimum still results in ample signal output.
Gotta go get the HP-8640B for a definitive test. I am using an Eico Model 324 signal
generator I was given, then refurbished, calibrating it with a Heathkit frequency counter. The
324 is very stable...once you get it on frequency...which is difficult. I really would rather use
my pair of BC-221s, but there are over in the storage shed.
So far, this has been an interesting experiment.
Ken W7EKB
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