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Any articles or experience on taming drift in the Heath VF-1 VFO?
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" Uncle Peter" ) writes:
Any articles or experience on taming drift in the Heath VF-1 VFO? Peter QST for November 1972 (I'm pretty sure I got that right). But you won't like it, because it's about pulling the tube, and putting an FET in there. That was right when the rules changed so the US Novice license no long required crystal control. So someone decided it was a good time to transistorize the old VFO. Michael VE2BVW |
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" Uncle Peter" wrote:
Any articles or experience on taming drift in the Heath VF-1 VFO? I got mine to be pretty stable. First I removed that big heat producing dropping resistor (was it a 10K 5 W? it's been a few years) from under the chassis and away from those heat sensitive frequency determining parts. Then I added a few holes in the upper case to help remove more tube heat. Finally I got a small filament transformer and ran the VFO filaments 24/7 which really helped with warmup drift, which as I recall sometimes went on slowly for up to an hour. The always-on didn't seem to hurt the tube life as I recall, but heck I had a bin full of those 6AU6s anyway so it wasn't a problem... ![]() |
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The note on the QST article for the FET conversion is a good one to
look into. I've done the conversion on several VF-1 VFOs and the result is spectacular. Last one I did cost just under $25 to buy all the parts new. However, I do away with the authors scheme for dropping the supply voltage, from the transmitter, and added an internal 20 V DC supply to run the thing. Works great and you can then use it with any rig you desire. Bob WB8CAC http://www.qsl.net/wb8cac |
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The one I currently have was very unstable until I found and corrected the
problem - the low frequency (1750-2000 kc) coil for the tank circuit had several loose turns on the grid end, where the coil dope had dried out. Tightening up the wrap of the coil and sealing the turns with some epoxy has resulted in a very stable oscillator. Its still kind of sensitive to mechanical shock, so don't bang on it, but once it's set, it stays! Chris Bowne, AJ1G Stonington,CT |
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