Fw: Re: [HBR] questions about HBR-11
windy10605 at juno.com
windy10605 at juno.com
Wed Nov 17 21:01:55 EST 2004
We were all waiting for the BC-453 IF can expert to jump in, Darrell.
Nice ID.
73 Kees K5BCQ
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From: "Darrell, WA5VGO" <hbrnut at earthlink.net>
To: HBR Receiver List <hbr at mailman.qth.net>
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 19:55:59 -0600
Subject: Re: [HBR] questions about HBR-11
Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20041117194202.00bc2a90 at mail.earthlink.net>
Joe,
No one is jumping on this, so let me throw out a few opinions.
1) The IF transformers from a BC453 work very well. Many people have used
them successfully, so you won't be in uncharted waters if you go this
route.
2) I see no reason you can't use all three from the same BC453, although
using all input transformers might give you a little better ultimate
selectivity.
3) Haven't tried it.
4) They are unshielded, just like the photos depict.
5) I haven't had this problem although (just as you stated) if you are in
close proximity to one it could be a problem.
6) The article does not call for one, but I found that adding one
stiffened
up the chassis and made a very significant improvement in mechanical
stability.
The only thing I will add is, as I have stated on this reflector before,
the hang AGC makes such a major improvement in the overall performance, I
wouldn't think of building one without it.
Maybe some others will get in here and give their opinions.
73,
Darrell, WA5VGO
At 03:44 PM 11/17/2004 -0600, you wrote:
>Howdy. I've got a few questions about the HBR-11 that I hope you who've
>already been down this path can answer.
>
>1) Can I use the relatively large IF transformers (85 kc) from a
>BC453-type receiver in the HBR-11 rather than the smaller 3/4 inch
>transformers originally specified? In other words, was size the main
>reason for using small 3/4 inch transformers in the original HBR-8/11/13
>article?
>
>2) The HBR-11 uses three transformers in the 100 kc IF. Can the one
BC453
>I've got provide all three transformers or do I need a second BC453 to
>have enough of the right type?
>
>3) Has anyone made a 30 meter coil set? Are there any birdies or nasty
>image responses when using an HBR-11 on this band?
>
>4) Pictures of the underside of the HBR-11 show that L4A and L4B (the
1610
>kc IF transformers) do not have shield cans. Is that really how they're
>supposed to be?
>
>5) Has anyone experienced direct IF pickup of the AM broadcast stations
>that are now found between 1600-1700 kc? (I suppose one's proximity to
>such a station would be the main culprit.)
>
>6) It seems the original article did not call for a chassis bottom
cover,
>is that correct?
>
>Hoping to build an HBR-11 one of these years..... ;-)
>
>73,
>Joe K9LY
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