[R-390] DA-121 and R390/URR
Barry Scott
72volkswagon at gmail.com
Mon Nov 4 09:35:55 EST 2024
Okay, I agree. I think as long as one can get a signal into the RF
deck, it can be used to align the coils and trimmers as necessary.
I'm going to make a matching network and wondered if there was any
really good reason to use 68 and 100 ohm resistors or 95 and 75 ohm
resistors. Probably doesn't matter...
Thanks,
Barry - N4BUQ
On Mon, Nov 4, 2024 at 12:52 AM Larry Haney <larry41gm2 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Barry, Yes, the DA-121 is what's recommended for the 390A when doing alignment, but it does not make any difference if you use the adapter or not for that, but it should be used for sensitivity and SNR measurements. At least, that's been my experience.
>
> I believe that the balanced antenna coils are a little different on the 390, but the DA-121 should be close enough to work correctly for it. But, there again, I doubt that an adapter is necessary for alignment on the 390, either. It should be used for sensitivity and SNR measurements though.
>
> Regards, Larry
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 3, 2024 at 6:04 PM Barry Scott <72volkswagon at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> In the last few weeks, there were several posts regarding using the
>> DA-121 to determine sensitivity for, presumably, an R-390A/URR. The
>> DA-121 uses a 68-ohm in parallel and a 100-ohm in series with the
>> signal generator's output. Is this the recommended adapter also to be
>> used for the RF alignment of the R-390A/URR when using the balanced
>> input?
>>
>> I ask because the R-390/URR manuals say to use a 75-ohm parallel
>> resistor with a 95-ohm series resistor when performing the RF
>> alignment. I realize there's not enough difference between those two
>> networks to matter that much but I am curious as to why the two values
>> are different between the models. Are the RF transformers slightly
>> different between them?
>>
>> Just curious.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Barry - N4BUQ
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