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![]() ken scharf wrote: julian814 wrote: Managed to find a regenerative receiver based on the 12AT7 tube. I've been told I can substitute one of my 12AV6 tubes without a problem, so that looks promising. I have some twin triode tubes, as well. (6FQ7, 6BZ7 and 4BC8) I've been wondering if I couldn't make some one tube receivers with them. (Use one triode for regeneration, the other an amplifier.) As for the rest of the tubes I have, I'd be willing to sell or swap for parts I'll need. Ralph http://www.lindsaybks.com/bks/twin/index.html I think this link might be more helpful and cheaper. http://dzabcik.home.texas.net/doerle.html Of course, it doesn't have Lindsay's notes on using newer tubes. Ralph |
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julian814 wrote:
ken scharf wrote: julian814 wrote: Managed to find a regenerative receiver based on the 12AT7 tube. I've been told I can substitute one of my 12AV6 tubes without a problem, so that looks promising. I have some twin triode tubes, as well. (6FQ7, 6BZ7 and 4BC8) I've been wondering if I couldn't make some one tube receivers with them. (Use one triode for regeneration, the other an amplifier.) As for the rest of the tubes I have, I'd be willing to sell or swap for parts I'll need. Ralph http://www.lindsaybks.com/bks/twin/index.html I think this link might be more helpful and cheaper. http://dzabcik.home.texas.net/doerle.html Of course, it doesn't have Lindsay's notes on using newer tubes. Ralph Well If you are familiar with the book you know he showed a version using a 6sl7gt tube. The 12at7 triode is identical to one half of the 6sl7 (except for heater voltage) so you can use a pair of these tubes in the same circuit. I built the #19 version, which worked ok but this tube is VERY microphonic. I suspect the 12at7 will not have that problem. Another interesting version of the theme was a single tube regen that appeared in 'poptronics. It used a 6af11 compactron. This tube has two triodes and a power pentode, so it will drive a speaker. Also the current issue of QST shows a very simple untuned rf amplifier that can be added to any tube type regen receiver. It uses only 7 parts (a resister, 3 caps, 1 diode, an rf choke, and a transistor). The rf choke and one of the caps can be eliminated if you directly couple the output of the rf amp to the receiver via a link added to the input coil. One of the caps and the diode are used to steal 9v dc from the 6.3v heater supply. I would recommend adding this as it makes the receiver easier to tune by isolating it from the antenna. |
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ken scharf wrote:
julian814 wrote: ken scharf wrote: julian814 wrote: Managed to find a regenerative receiver based on the 12AT7 tube. I've been told I can substitute one of my 12AV6 tubes without a problem, so that looks promising. I have some twin triode tubes, as well. (6FQ7, 6BZ7 and 4BC8) I've been wondering if I couldn't make some one tube receivers with them. (Use one triode for regeneration, the other an amplifier.) As for the rest of the tubes I have, I'd be willing to sell or swap for parts I'll need. Ralph http://www.lindsaybks.com/bks/twin/index.html I think this link might be more helpful and cheaper. http://dzabcik.home.texas.net/doerle.html Of course, it doesn't have Lindsay's notes on using newer tubes. Ralph Well If you are familiar with the book you know he showed a version using a 6sl7gt tube. The 12at7 triode is identical to one half of the 6sl7 (except for heater voltage) so you can use a pair of these tubes in the same circuit. I built the #19 version, which worked ok but this tube is VERY microphonic. I suspect the 12at7 will not have that problem. Another interesting version of the theme was a single tube regen that appeared in 'poptronics. It used a 6af11 compactron. This tube has two triodes and a power pentode, so it will drive a speaker. Also the current issue of QST shows a very simple untuned rf amplifier that can be added to any tube type regen receiver. It uses only 7 parts (a resister, 3 caps, 1 diode, an rf choke, and a transistor). The rf choke and one of the caps can be eliminated if you directly couple the output of the rf amp to the receiver via a link added to the input coil. One of the caps and the diode are used to steal 9v dc from the 6.3v heater supply. I would recommend adding this as it makes the receiver easier to tune by isolating it from the antenna. opps I meant 12at6 tube. |
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