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31st Dec 2011, 11:56 pm | #1 |
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"Elegant 7" kit radio info wanted.
Hi all.
I got my Elegant 7 tranny down from the loft yesterday for a fiddle( duff AF117 osc transistor proved by whack with screw driver) and wondered if anyone had a circuit diagram or instructions as I wish to do some further work. thanks Tim
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1st Jan 2012, 3:01 am | #2 |
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Re: "Elegant 7" kit radio info wanted.
Ooh! I built one of those in the late '60s. I think I finally got it to work properly about five years and a degree later- problems with the tracking. It was used for quite a while with an extra manual trimmer in the aerial circuit
It ended up with a built in mains supply as mum's kitchen radio for ten years or so. It might even still exist, if it didn't get damaged in the summer floods a few years back and my sister hasn't chucked it out. I don't remember AF117s though, I'm sure mine was more the OC lineup, though I vaguely recall an AC113 somewhere. Either way, it was a bog standard circuit of the time, just about anything period with a totem pole output would be near enough.
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4th Jan 2012, 7:49 pm | #3 |
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Re: "Elegant 7" kit radio info wanted.
Hi Tim
Here is the circuit diagram, it was stuck inside my Elegant 7. Hope it helps regards Keith
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Re: "Elegant 7" kit radio info wanted.
"Brill! Thanks.
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4th Jan 2012, 11:25 pm | #5 |
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Re: "Elegant 7" kit radio info wanted.
That looks very familiar! The neutralising Rs and Cs R9 C12 and R14 C15 do suggest OC series (or at least vintage) rather than AF types which didn't need them. Given the photo of one I found showing what definitely looked like an AF device, I guess there may have been several versions of the circuit. There was certainly an earlier case version which didn't have the sloping scale.
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Re: "Elegant 7" kit radio info wanted.
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I guess with this being a kit the builder used whatever transistors were to hand. There are 3xAF117, two GEC/Ediswan T5's and two unmarked ones for the output transistors. I have some CV7007's and OC45's so might try those.
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5th Jan 2012, 1:11 pm | #7 |
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Re: "Elegant 7" kit radio info wanted.
Interesting (again). Sounds like another case of "chuck whatever is available cheapest" into the kits.
ISTR the PSU I put in mine was regulated- I used the reverse emitter base breakdown of a gash transistor for the reference
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