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Hello, folks.
I couple of weeks back, I posted here about an old BC-348Q I had started work on. So far, I have: a) replaced the tubes (found one open filament and some weak tubes) b) rewired the filaments (including errors introduced by a past owner) c) recapped the set d) found several bad resistors, leading me to re-resistor the set e) repaired the BFO f) replaced mouse-eaten wires g) dismanted the "dead" filter crystal, soaked/cleaned it in alcohol, and reassembled it h) replaced intermittent BFO and Filter switches g) aligned the set, as per the service manual. (alignment was way off...apparently somebody went around "adjusting" slugs and caps helter-skelter.) Nifty set, and it seems to work fairly well now, from one end of its span to the other. I do have a few observations and questions I wonder if you'd comment on. 1) I notice some apparent variation in sensitivity from band to band. Is this normal, or am I looking at the possibility of leaky caps inside of the RF compartments? (If the latter, I may just let this be for now. I don't relish the idea of trying to get those rf boxes out of the set!) 2) Tracking is a little bit off as far as dial calibration, despite repeated attempts at alignment. I wouldn't expect digital frequency display accuracy, but is this typical of this set? 3) The crystal filter works, but the insertion loss is significant. Am I still looking at a crystal that is not quite up to snuff? Should I try having a new crystal ground and install that instead? Or, is this normal? ---Side note: Why is the crystal element so darned thick? I have 32khz realtime clock crystals in the junkbox that are slivers compared to this 915khz filter crystal....and that filter crystal has got to be an 1/8 thick!) 4) I have been running the set from bench supplies, and would now like to build a power supply module to fit where the dynamotor used to go. I have been running the set with 150 volts on the B+. Somewhere I read that I should not exceed 200 volts. What is the appropriate plate supply for this radio? Thanks for the help. Pete AC7ZL email is hpf (atsign) gainbroadband (dot) com |
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Hi Dean,
http://www.kg7bz.net/Manuals/BC-348/...R2-3BC-112.pdf Covers the K, L and R versions. 73, August Johnson KG7BZ "-=H=-" wrote in message et... Pete, I have an all-original BC-348-R that I picked up at a recent hamfest. It's complete and in nice shape, but it's missing the dynamotor. I need to locate one because once I have the set restored and working, it's going aboard our Museum's B-17 Flying Fortress (which means it has to run on 28 VDC). Any leads will be appreciated. I'm also in need of a BC-348-R manual. Apparently the "R" model is different from all of the previous models, although I don't have a clue how. 73, Dean K5DH |
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Hi August,
Wow! Thanks for making the manual available! I downloaded a copy to my computer just now. I'll burn it to a CD later. Thanks and 73! Dean K5DH In article , says... Hi Dean, http://www.kg7bz.net/Manuals/BC-348/...R2-3BC-112.pdf Covers the K, L and R versions. 73, August Johnson KG7BZ "-=H=-" wrote in message news:fOmdnSc1PqmVcDzZnZ2dnUVZ_vKdnZ2d@centurytel. net... Pete, I have an all-original BC-348-R that I picked up at a recent hamfest. It's complete and in nice shape, but it's missing the dynamotor. I need to locate one because once I have the set restored and working, it's going aboard our Museum's B-17 Flying Fortress (which means it has to run on 28 VDC). Any leads will be appreciated. I'm also in need of a BC-348-R manual. Apparently the "R" model is different from all of the previous models, although I don't have a clue how. 73, Dean K5DH |
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1) I notice some apparent variation in sensitivity from band to band. Is
this normal, or am I looking at the possibility of leaky caps inside of the RF compartments? (If the latter, I may just let this be for now. I don't relish the idea of trying to get those rf boxes out of the set!) 2) Tracking is a little bit off as far as dial calibration, despite repeated attempts at alignment. I wouldn't expect digital frequency display accuracy, but is this typical of this set? ============================== Pete: Some variation in sensitivity from band-to-band is to be expected, but some of it may be a alignment/tracking problem. All the BC-348 versions I have worked on have a dial calibration error in excess of the specs. The RF and Oscillator coils have trimmers to adjust the high-frequency end of the bands, but only the LF band has a low-frequency adjustable padder. The padder capacitors for the high-frequency bands are fixed micas. The coil forms and perhaps the micas have aged over the last 60+ years and caused the low-end calibration to be off. There are a lot of small mica capacitors inside the "coil cans" and many of them are non-standard values. It is probably not a good idea to mess with them. I "fudged" the coils on my BC-348-R and got the low-end calibration on spec, but it is a slow, painful process. But, once done, the alignment has stayed put for the last 5 years or so. It is one of my favorite receivers. The size of a crystal is a function of frequency and the mode of vibration. The BC-348 crystal is a thickness mode crystal is much larger than a tuning-fork type crystal used at 32kHz. There is some loss in the crystal filter, but not much. Sometimes the extra selectivity reduces the sidebands to the point that the sensitivity seems to be reduced, but the carrier remains strong. I assume you aligned the IF at the actual Xtal frequency. Running your BC-348 on something around 200 - 220 VDC should be OK. I wouldn't go above 220. There would be no advantage to that. Putting the power supply inside the cabinet of the receiver will raise the temperature a good bit and raising the B+ above 220 will raise the temp even more. I always recommend an external power supply. Put it in the speaker cabinet. Your BC-348 will be a lot happier that way and more stable too. Best Regards, Ed |
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Pete, I'll add my 2-cents worth. Info on the B+ spec posted is, of
course, correct. Remember, though, that B- floats and is NOT at ground potential. B- has its own connection. One thought, and its helped several sets I've owned, is to bypass the "gain leveling" pot attached to the end of the tuning capacitor. The idea was to vary the gain from one end of the band to the other. I've found it to be more of a problem than an answer. de K3HVG |
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Dean,
... but it's missing the dynamotor. I need to locate one because once I have the set restored and working, it's going aboard our Museum's B-17 Flying Fortress (which means it has to run on 28 VDC). Any leads will be appreciated. have a look at the following URL, they advertise DM21s at a reasonable price: http://www.armyradio.com/arsc/customer/home.php?cat=86 Regards, Thierry Stora http://www.chapelon.net |
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oups, apologies for the mistake, everyone knows that the DM21 runs on
12-14 volts ... Sorry! On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 22:38:39 +0200, wrote: Dean, ... but it's missing the dynamotor. I need to locate one because once I have the set restored and working, it's going aboard our Museum's B-17 Flying Fortress (which means it has to run on 28 VDC). Any leads will be appreciated. have a look at the following URL, they advertise DM21s at a reasonable price: http://www.armyradio.com/arsc/customer/home.php?cat=86 Regards, Thierry Stora http://www.chapelon.net Thierry Stora http://www.chapelon.net |
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Useful thread... thanks all.
I have a working, original, unmodified BC-348-R complete with original dynamotor that I run off a home-brew 28 VDC supply. It needs some refurbushing and a tune-up after all these years... as soon as I can get a "round tuit", a most necessary servicing device, you will agree! g Cheers, Roger |
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