Bendix T12B, T12C
Thanks Scott,
I did receive the manual today. This receiver uses an AGC diode in each of
the I.F. amplifiers, similar to the way that it was done in the Collins
651S-1. No wonder this rig has such a good dynamic range. These older
designs used high Q transformers in the I.F. strip. The newer KR-85 units
have what seems to be lower Q Toko units.Still, the KR-85 is a pretty good
receiver. I do like these T12 series much better, though.
It looks like there is a 2.2uF electrolytic cap that acts as a low-pass
filter after the AGC rectifier. I think that if I figure the
T-12C radio out, I will be able to repair the T-12B. If I had something
like this years back, I would have never bothered to learn how to design
receivers......................maybe that was a good thing!
Pete
"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message
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Pete KE9OA wrote:
I am not sure where the AGC line is in this radio...............I ordered
the service manual for this radio from ESSO last Friday.
That is the key. If you don't have it, you can work back from the S-meter
and trace it, but the manual will make your life much better.
The S-Meter is functioning, but still, I realize that this doesn't tell
the
whole story. I am expecting to see a shorted AGC timing capacitor.
Maybe, but again the S-meter should be after the time constants of the
AGC circuit. But at least you know something good is coming out of the
detector.
Once I get the schematic, it will be a little bit easier to muddle
through
the circuit. For the time being, I am stuck.
Put it on the shelf until the manual arrives. If you fix it now, when
you get the manual you'll hit yourself on the head and wish you had waited
for the manual to arrive because it would have been so much easier.
--scott
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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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