[HBQRP] VFO Toroid saga
ssellmeyer
ssellmeyer at inebraska.com
Wed Nov 23 17:11:21 EST 2005
Dar, you are right ! I stated it wrong by using the word "increase" instead
of "lower. Oooooops !
----- Original Message -----
From: "Piatt, Darwin" <dpiatt at fnni.com>
To: "ssellmeyer" <ssellmeyer at inebraska.com>; "Midwest Homebrewers Group"
<hbqrp at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 12:08 PM
Subject: RE: [HBQRP] VFO Toroid saga
Isn't this the same thing?
"In other words you remove turns to raise the frequency or add turns to
increase."
If you remove turns to raise the frequency, would not adding turns lower the
frequency?
Now, I'm confused...... :)
Darwin (Dar) Piatt W9HZC
-----Original Message-----
From: hbqrp-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:hbqrp-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of ssellmeyer
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 12:03 PM
To: Midwest Homebrewers Group
Subject: [HBQRP] VFO Toroid saga
Short and sweet, here are this mornings experiments. As stated earlier I had
27 turns of # 22 wire on the toroid which gave me 2.625 Mhz.
After removing 2 turns (now at 25 turns) I had 2.89 Mhz. Looks like I'm
getting there eh ??
Removing two more turns (now at 23turns) I have 3.071 Mhz. Think I'm going
to leave it there and see what happens later.......if anything.
I was Talking to KØNG, Charlie, last night here in Lincoln on 2 meters and
told him the situation. He is an RF design engineer for Telex here in
Lincoln and has bailed me out on occasions too numerous to mention here. He
explained it to me as the same as trimming a dipole for the resonant
frequency you are trying to achieve. In other words you remove turns to
raise the frequency or add turns to increase. Made sense to me ! It appears
to have worked. How about that. This old dog learned something ! !
Dale, in regards to the Radio Shack freq. counter and using a probe, I tried
your method of NOT physically touching the board at Q2. I played around with
resistor leads, a sewing needle and insulated wire but could not get a
reading unless I touched it physically. I used the sewing needle to touch it
with since my RF probe also uses a needle. I agree with you on the
possibilites of loading, interaction etc. Many thanks for the tip. I'm here
to learn and you guys are a big help.
Lunchtime.............Steve/WBØQQT
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