[ARC5] AM broadcast reception on BC-453

Leslie Smith vk2bcu at operamail.com
Thu Mar 19 15:31:08 EDT 2015


  G'day fellow list-readers,
  I built a converter to listen to the AM broadcast band on a BC-453.
  I have a question about sound quality and IF response.

  But first - some extra info.
  About 2 years ago I built a converter to 'move' the 80m band to the
  ARA nav band.
  (In this case I used an older ARA, not a BC-453.  And yes, I do
  understand the '453 is almost the same as the ARA set.)
  The point here is that when I listened to SSB (converted from 80m) the
  voice sounded as expected.

  Now, listening to AM BC broadcasts this is what I hear:
  When the '453 is tuned to what I judge to be the 'middle' of the
  signal (here it's 480kHz) the sound is muffled.
  To get natural sounding voice quality I must tune the '453 a little
  'high'.
  When I tune the '453 'low' the muffled quality is less, but not so
  clear was tuning 'high'.

  Important info.  The slug in the second I.F. transformer is 'stuck'. 
  By that I mean I can't pull it out.  The first and third slugs are
  "out".
  I haven't tried to align the I.F. transformers.  (How stable are these
  sets over 70 years?)

  I'm interested to know how many here listen to the BC band using one
  of the 'nav' sets?
  What quality of sound is heard?

  Other comment.  I'm using a circuit that is somewhat like a JFET
  version of the Pullen - except I don't attempt to 'mess' with G(m) -
  it's just a long-tailed pair.
  The signal goes to the LH JFET gate, is source-coupled to the RH JFET
  gate and thence to the drain (and untuned transformer).  From the
  transformer the signal goes to the '453.
  The L.O. switches the RH FET gate.

  With this arrangement I have excess gain.  Don't even think about
  using this arrangement as a converter to feed a 'command' radio.
  From memory, I think I'm using a one-turn link with the output
  transformer, so I'm attenuating the signal a good deal before the
  '453.

  73 de Les Smith
  vk2bcu at operamail.com

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