[Johnson] more Ranger adventures
Warren Elly
w1gud4 at gmail.com
Sat Aug 6 15:13:45 EDT 2011
Believe it or not, the bandswitch can cause this condition!
Try rotating the crap out of it, consider cleaning it, if you have
the experience and right tools on hand to do it.
Otherwise sounds like VFO issues. A cap, a resistor... values
change over 50 or 60 years!
73, Warren
W1GUD
On Aug 6, 2011, at 2:25 PM, Bill Cromwell wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been having the devil of a time with the VFO stability (40
> meters) on my Ranger. Without tearing it all apart I have cleaned up the
> band switch and the wipers in the calibration caps as best I can. The
> 160/80 meter bands sound like xtal control and the 40 through 10 meter
> bands are just plain ugly, drifty, wobbly, etc. On the 40 meter setting
> the frequency changes markedly from the zero to the cw key. It chirps
> and yoops and hops all over the place. I had made some improvements
> earlier but now it's worse than ever. I'm taking it out of the
> transmitter to work it over. It's difficult or impossible to do very
> much with it mounted in the Ranger. I think I can see some solder joints
> back in there that are not just the very best I have ever seen. I'm
> going to whiz up a power supply for it so that I can whip and beat on it
> without the entire Ranger hanging on the ends of the wires. More later
> as I make some progress.
>
> I like the Ranger and if I can make it work right I'll be using it for
> low power, tube based operation in my station. It will fit right in with
> my QRP ops - it dials down well under 5 watts. Since I am not very
> interested in AM phone I have removed the audio tubes so the Ranger is
> not eating up power for those. It may turn out that the best I can do on
> 40 meters (and up) will not be good enough (a little bit of 'character'
> is OK) so that I might try building an external VFO to plug into one of
> the xtal sockets. The external VFO would use a heterodyne scheme so the
> oscillators can run all the time and just key the mixer. Output at 1.75
> to 2 MC and 7 to 7.4 (or less) MC of course. 11 meters sounds even worse
> than 40 - 10 meters, but who cares about 11 meters? Yes I'll try to fix
> 11 meters, too, just so the Ranger works like it's supposed to.
>
> 73,
>
> Bill KU8H
>
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