[Boatanchors] [BoatAnchors] Improving the Novice "Two Tube Beginner's Receiver"

Ronnie Hull w5sum at comcast.net
Sun Jan 1 08:02:25 EST 2023


Yes I did build it and it works GREAT!!
Thanks to Dave finding his above mentioned issue!!

Happy New Year!

Ron W5SUM 

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> On Jan 1, 2023, at 6:54 AM, David Stinson via BoatAnchors <boatanchors at lists.theporch.com> wrote:
> 
> How many of us remember or even built this simple 2-tube regen from this book?  I'll bet some of you still have one on the shelf or in the attic.   It's a simple and fun circuit and taught one how to make the most of a simple regen.
> 
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/6mkuXKN18UjjWhkw5
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/cDJybxoUSj1oyQDH8
> 
> However, it has one design flaw which, once corrected, makes it much easier to use.
> In the piece, the "Band Spread" capacitor, C1, sets the frequency the set tunes from one end of the tuning cap to another.  In order  to "spread it out" to a usable range- say, from 7000 KC to 7100 KC, one moved the coil tap which connected C1 to the tuning coil, moving the tap up toward the "hot end" of the coil.
> 
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/aepZMY8JcitTsCNo9
> 
> The value of C1 works well on 160 or 80 meters, but there is a problem with this if one is using it on 40 meters or higher:  The higher one moves the C1 tap on the tuning coil, the harder it is to get stable regeneration.  This is because as the 140 pFd C1 moves higher on the coil, it begins to act not only as a tuning capacitor, but also as an RF Bypass, draining energy from the tank circuit to ground and lowering the tank Q.
> 
> We can fix this.  First, put the C1 tap back where the author first said to put it.  Use an RF-quality, NP0 100 pFd cap in series with C1, mounted on the 40 Meter coil between pin 3 and the "bandspread" tap, effectively reducing the "Bandspread" cap to a lower value and reducing its bypassing and Q-killing problems.  You'll find you have good bandspread without the difficulty getting enough regeneration.  If you're using your set on 20 or 15 meters, reduce the series cap value until you get the bandspread range you need.
> Note:
> Don't use those "blue dipped"  Chinese caps from Amazon.
> They are useless junk at RF
> 
> GL IN 23 OM ES 73 DE Dave AB5S
> 
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