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 Post subject: IF Transformers
PostPosted: Jul Thu 05, 2012 7:35 pm 
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I'm looking at a project from the 50s that uses 1500 Khz IF transformers. I haven't been able to locate the Millen type specified and don't have a good feel for the input/output impedences. I began wondering if it was possible wind a toroid core bifiler to use for this purpose - with variable resonating caps to use for peeking. Has anyone done something like that?

arnie - W1GCI


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 Post subject: Re: IF Transformers
PostPosted: Jul Fri 06, 2012 3:18 am 
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No, way too much coupling doing it that way. You can do two individual LC resonant toroids and use a 1-2 turn link on each to couple them. That still gives pretty tight coupling but it might be ok depending on your application. Next step would be adding a small cap in series with the link.

Not too long ago one of the guys here posted a question about some 1500-1600 xfmrs that he fell into. I was waiting for a FS ad to show up because I would have been interested. Never saw it. Might be able to search back and contact him?

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 Post subject: Re: IF Transformers
PostPosted: Jul Fri 06, 2012 12:39 pm 
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The early single conversion cb radios used 1650 KC IF's. eBay generally has some junkers listed that go cheaply. These transformers will probably tune 1500 KC unmodified. If necessary, add a small amount of capacitance across the windings.

Darrell


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 Post subject: Re: IF Transformers
PostPosted: Jul Fri 06, 2012 3:48 pm 
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Arnie

How about working with AM broadcast band antenna coils?

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 Post subject: Re: IF Transformers
PostPosted: Jul Sun 08, 2012 1:48 pm 
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Thanks to everyone that replied. I wasn't thinking about the coupling requirements. Jack's idea about using two cores and link coupling the two together seems like a really good approach. I think I'll give it a try.

arnie


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 Post subject: Re: IF Transformers
PostPosted: Jul Mon 09, 2012 12:56 am 
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I have a virgin Miller, Cat. No. 612-W2 Iron Core 2nd I.F. 1400-1600 KC

It's a 1"x1"x3" can with two adj. screws

Yours for the asking.

Ed


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