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Old January 18th 05, 05:40 PM
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Dale H. Cook ) writes:
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 06:08:14 GMT, "COLIN LAMB"
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Years ago, I decided to convert one of my Millen tube jobs to a solid state
one

When I got done, the 2 highest bands were off calibration.


That's because the inter-electrode capacitance of the tube is part of
the tuned circuit.

I don't know if the poster was referring to it, but QST ran an article
in a December issue, I think 1972 but it might have been 1971, by someone
from Millen about their work on making a solid state version.

They used the same coil set and tuning capacitor, though I don't recall
if they changed the dial.

It was not a conversion article, not a construction article, but about
what they needed to do in order for the solid state version to put out
a flat output, with few false dips. It was interesting to read, at the
time.

Michael VE2BVW

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Old January 19th 05, 03:12 PM
COLIN LAMB
 
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"I don't know if the poster was referring to it, but QST ran an article in a
December issue, I think 1972 but it might have been 1971, by someone from
Millen about their work on making a solid state version."

You get a gold star on the memory test. It was December of 1972. I think
it was titled "Anatomy of a Grid Dip Meter", and it was written by the chief
engineer at Millen, who had led the conversion team. It is a worthwhile
read for anyone who thinks of converting an rf device to solid state. In
particular, the simple rf choke became a substantial barrier. The end
result was multiple rf chokes and ferrite beades placed in just the right
order to work at all frequencies. I recall Millen worked for days on the
"simple" task of creating something that would work as an rf choke on all
frequencies.

Colin K7FM



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Old January 20th 05, 04:38 AM
 
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Is there anyone left who is familiar with calibration of a Millen 90651 grid
dip meter? ....


The Millen grid dipper was never a calibrated ,or accurate device, to
get an accurate reading ,tune a receiver to the desired frequency and
set the dipper to the receiver ,You will be anble to get "in the ball
park" Good Luck W4PQW


Hmmmn. Never calibrated?

I have a chart from "James Millen Mfg. Co., Inc" dated 1-31-50 and
titled "Calibration of low frequency inductors for James Millen
#90651 or #90661 Grid Dip Meter".

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Old January 20th 05, 05:21 AM
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The Millen grid dipper was never a calibrated ,or accurate device, to
get an accurate reading ,tune a receiver to the desired frequency and
set the dipper to the receiver ,You will be anble to get "in the ball
park" Good Luck W4PQW


Hmmmn. Never calibrated?


I bought my 90651 new in 1955. It was
considered the best GDO *because* of
its good calibration. The accuracy was
very good for a time when frequency
counters were laboratory curiosities.

73, John - K6QQ


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