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Michael Black wrote:
On Mon, 6 Apr 2015, Scott Dorsey wrote: Does anyone have schematics and lineup documentation for this fine 2M receive converter? Were they anything special? I remember seeing Tecraft ads after the fact, and I don't remember anything special about them. So I thought they'd have a fairly generic tube lineup. It was the Tapetone and Redline that were extra special and probably had people like Sam Harris involved in the design. I have no idea if they are anything special! I picked one up for the nuvistors but then the longer it sat around the more I figured I should get it running and see how well it works. I thought Tecraft was late fifties. So find an ad that might give some idea what the converter is like. Maybe Frank Jones VHF Handbook, which has ads at the back, might say something. I might try to dig out my copy, if Tecraft was in business at the time the book was published, I think they would have had an ad in there. It's nuvistorized, so how can it be bad! Looks like a gain stage, a mixer stage, an oscillator stage and then some kind of amplifier stage on the output with everything being tuned. I'd just like a schematic so I can figure out where the IF really is supposed to be. This one came with no crystals. CQ or QST would be the obvious magazines to check. There were probably reviews. But a manual? --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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