[R-390] Replacing carbon comps with metal film resistors
Bob kb8tq
kb8tq at n1k.org
Mon Jul 29 19:39:06 EDT 2019
Hi
Indeed you will find resistors across coils in various radios to set the
Q of the circuit. That’s where the trouble comes in. A conventional carbon
comp does not have the same RF characteristics (cap in parallel with the
resistance) that other resistors have. Instead it’s resistance stays “pure R”
and just drops as frequency goes up.
Bob
> On Jul 29, 2019, at 6:26 PM, Perry Sandeen via R-390 <r-390 at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
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> Yo Bubba Dudes!,
> IF you go the route of replacing the carbon comps, understand that theirRF characteristics are unique. No other resistor out there does quite the same thingat HF that a carbon comp does. There may be some fiddling involved..
> That's very interesting. I never new that.
> Fortunately all resistors in both the A and SP 600 are only used as voltage dividers or in audio for gain increase.
> Before Dr. Jerry got hounded off this list by moron trouble makers, he did experiments to see if the spiral trimming would cause any inductance problems at the RF frequencies us B/A aficionados use. He found no problems whatsoever.
> About 12 years or so I make a bulk purchase of 4,000 .5W MF resistors and made resistor kits for both the A and SP 600. I sold over 25 kits of each and no one ever said that they had a problem.
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> So I guess from Bob's comment is that all the *chip* resistors we see now are made out of something besides cabon.
> Regards,
> Perrier
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