[R-390] Newbie looking for Calibration Instrument(s) feedback...
Larry H
larry41gm at gmail.com
Sun Mar 3 21:03:44 EST 2019
Dave, All great words of wisdom, so far.
If you're going to be doing any work that requires or could benefit from
having a good signal generator, take a look at what features you will
need. I started out with the inexpensive gens and got rid of all of them.
I think you will find that the Heathkit IG-102 you mentioned is not worth
the money and probably won't meet your needs. I have found that a sig gen
that leaks a lot of RF (like the Heathkit IG-102) and many others, are a
big problem and make it hard to do a good alignment. Another factor is
stability. You don't want it to drift. And in a few cases, it is
important to be able to know the level of uV you are feeding into the
circuit. Although frequency accuracy is not critical, it is nice to know
the frequency closely. Another aspect is that it should have a clean
sinusoidal signal. You will definitely want one that has tone modulation
built in.
Borrowing one for a while is a good idea.
On the R-390A alignment, I agree that most of it can be done using the
built in calibrator. I use it quite often. You may want to calibrate it
first, using WWV, though. Or a calibrated counter.
You will also need a vtvm.
Regards, Larry
On Sun, Mar 3, 2019 at 4:15 AM R. David Eagle via R-390 <
r-390 at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have come to the realization that I should try to calibrate my Motorola
> R-390a since it probably is in desperate need of it. Reading through all
> of the manuals, it doesn't appear to be too difficult BUT I am lacking some
> of the necessary equipment to get it done.
> I have been looking for a decent signal generator that will work good
> without spending a ton of money. I have been looking around on Ebay and
> turn up everything from the Heathkit IG-102's to some new popular Chinese
> models.
> My question to the group - Can I get away with the Heathkits for
> calibration or is there another popular one that gets the job done?
> Thanks again for all the help?
> Dave
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