"Tim Wescott" wrote in message
No, I haven't tried that particular idea, but here are some thoughts:
Are you using the transformer to the grids or the cathodes? Are you going
go broadband or resonant? If broadband, are you going to be able to
generate sufficient voltage before you run into problems with excess
inductance? Have you considered loading the output (if you're going to
the grids) and just giving it excess drive?
I would expect (but I haven't tried it) that a phase inverter would have
all sorts of parasitic problems at RF, so you'd have trouble making sure
that your phase was really 180 degrees out and that your amplitudes
matched -- any mismatch of phase or amplitude will unbalance your mixer,
to the detriment of your carrier suppression. I would expect (but I don't
know) that a center-tapped transformer, either resonant or broadband,
would give you better balance.
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Tim Wescott
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Tim
Non resonant, and the drive would be to the deflection electrodes.
LO range is between 3 and 30 MHz, which made me think a
trifilar wound balun would work, provided the deflection plates
were terminated with load resistors. I need several volts drive
on each grid. The trifilar winding would help balance, I assume?
Squires used an untuned transformer in his
receiver (7360 mixer,) but information on the actual circuit is
hard to come by.
Pete