[R-390] Balance Caps

Craig Heaton hamfish at efn.org
Sun Sep 21 19:51:37 EDT 2014


To All:

For what it is worth, something I printed from Chuck's website years ago.
Hope Chuck doesn't mind.

Balance Caps

Note: It is my opinion that this is an important step which is often
overlooked. You're basically nulling out any signals that are not balanced.
Some noise is of this type. This adjustment can make the receiver quieter in
the presence of common-mode noise.

Connect the signal generator to the junction of two 68 ohm resistors.
Connect the free ends of the resistors to the balanced antenna inputs.
Connect a VTVM to the diode load terminals, adjust the signal generator
output to give about -7 volts diode load volt at the following frequencies.

Frequency
 Transformer
 Trimmer

00 +000
 T201
 C201A

01 +000
 T202
 C205A

03 +000
 T203
 C209A

07 +000
 T204
 C213A

15 +000
 T205
 C217A

31 +000
 T206
 C221A

Be sure that a true balance is obtained, and not a minimum trimmer
capacitance condition. If you have two dips during the 360 degree rotation,
either dip should be giving a true balance condition. If you only get one
dip over the 360 degree rotation, some component value in the circuit has
drifted too far away from its specified value and the dip is occurring at
minimum capacitance.  


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