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1st Mar 2019, 1:42 pm | #1 |
Hexode
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK.
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IF 'liner' (alignment aid)
Stimulated by recent discussions of IF alignment aids, I knocked up the pictured aid using bits and pieces I had lying around.
It's based loosely on one I found described online, here The major changes are: i) I used transistor IFTs instead of ceramic resonators. I have lots of IFTs and precisely zero ceramic resonators at 470kHz. ii) I tuned them to 470 kHz (which is more common in the UK than 455kHz) iii) I used one of the spare 4011 gates with 100k 'linearising' feedback as the 'output' linear amplifier. I haven't checked on the shape of the output waveform, but I don't imagine it's critical. iv) I powered it from an 'N' cell, using one of the cheap 1.5V to 5V step-up circuits available on eBay. Current drain is 23mA. The step-up circuit has the added benefit of a really dinky pilot LED; and the further benefit of providing a sensible use for all the 'N' cells I acquired from £1 shops as side-effects to buying batteries for my garage and car key fobs. v) I didn't bother with an output level control (see below). vi) I pre-set the modulation depth. Possibly 50%, but 'good enough'. Housed in a plastic box, it radiates 470kHz (and harmonics...) like mad, so 'connecting' it it the receiver-under-repair will be quite easy! Quite a fun thing, which should be a bit easier for quick alignment touch-ups than my full-sized sig. gen.
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Dave Teague |
2nd Mar 2019, 1:09 am | #2 |
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Re: IF 'liner' (alignment aid)
Very neat Dave!
Back in 2017 I had a dabble with that circuit, simply out of interest, obtained all the bits from here and there and knocked up a PCB, but it was overtaken by other projects. Given that I have several functional signal generators, it made little sense to build it, other than the fact that I enjoy taking circuit designs (invariably other people's!) and turning them into finished projects. https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/...d.php?t=140451
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2nd Mar 2019, 9:21 am | #3 |
Hexode
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Re: IF 'liner' (alignment aid)
David,
Thanks for that, and the pointer to the earlier discussion. I have a number of other 'proper' sig gens, one of which is my normal choice for tweaking sets; but I do like making odd bits of stuff, as well as repairing, and stripping 'junk', when necessary. I find that I get a bit stale with just one of the 3 branches of activity. dave
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Dave Teague |
2nd Mar 2019, 11:32 pm | #4 |
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Re: IF 'liner' (alignment aid)
Ha - you've got more SG's than I can shake a stick at Dave !!!
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