[Drake] Re:[Drake]Re:[Collins]60metercrystal

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Sun, 1 Jun 2003 00:31:09 GMT


One of the "other" American radios, Ten Tec, has many models that will be able to operate on 60 meters.  Sorry if this is off topic but didn't want to leave all the glory for the imports.

73, Mark N8COO

--- "Garey Barrell" <[email protected]> wrote:

Joel -

Drake specifically says "Do Not Use" for the 5 to 6 MHz range for the
4 Series.  Probably because the Carrier Oscillator is at 5.645 MHz and
the PTO tunes from 4.955 to 5.455 MHz.  Just too many unpleasant
possibilities.  The TR-7 "might" be ok because of the up-conversion
scheme, but the PTO still runs in the 5.05 to 5.55 kHz range and the
carrier oscillator is at 5.645.  Power supply decoupling is fine, but
...

Collins also says "Avoid operation" between 5 and 6.5 MHz for the
S-Line, again because their PTO tunes from 2.5 to 2.7 MHz, putting the
second harmonic at 5.0 to 5.4 MHz.  Since the 60M frequencies are at
5332, 5348, 5368, 5373, and 5405 kHz, it would be asking for trouble!!
With the narrower band coverage of the S-Line (200 kHz v. 500kHz in
the Drake,) it might be possible to "weasel" in there with a specific
crystal and PTO setting, but I'd hate for us to lose this VERY closely
watched experimental "band" because of unanticipated spurs from MY
transmitter!!

I wouldn't want to risk it without a VERY close examination with a
spectrum analyzer.

Obviously it wouldn't be a problem to "listen" with the appropriate
crystal with any of the above, although you might hear a few strange
"spurious" signals.

Probably going to be limited to the KenYaeCom crowd!.

73, Garey - K4OAH
Atlanta

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joel R. Hallas" <[email protected]>

> Glen,
>
> I notice that the Collins specs do not cover 5 - 6 MHz. Are there
> spurious emmissions in that range? I note my Drake C-line has the
same
> limitatiion and wonder if anyone has successfully operated there?
>
> Thanks & 73, Joel Hallas, W1ZR
>
> Glen Zook wrote:
>
> > I have at least one extra, maybe several more (have to
> > look around) 8455 KHz crystals which will give 5300 to
> > 5500 KHz and cover the new 60 meter band on the 75S
> > series receivers, 32S series transmitters, and KWM-2
> > series transceivers.
> >
> > Am open to trades for ......?
> >
> > I don't need any WARC crystals, have had them for
> > years.
> >
> > I also believe that I have a couple 13155 KHz crystals
> > that give the 30 meter band (10.0 - 10.2 MHz) plus WWV
> > at 10.0 MHz.  Same deal as above.
> >
> > Glen, K9STH

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