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 Post subject: Re: 12AV6-12CS6 Transmitter(Revised Schematic)
PostPosted: Mar Mon 19, 2012 4:17 am 
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rocketeer wrote:
To answer flippers question, once the thumbdrive is removed and reinserted the MP3 player starts over from the first file whether the xmitter was still plugged in or not. I know some have mentioned that they wish it had play-list capability but as for me, I just wish it played the files alphabetically. That, at least, would give me some control over establishing a playing order. Right now the only way is to write the files out to the stick one file at a time in the order you'd like them to play, rather than batch copy. But, for less than $10 you can't complain. :D
I had seen similar comments in the user section at dealextreme and, apparently, the controller doesn't have enough code space, temp storage, and/or processing power for a lot of smarts so it just takes files in the order they appear in the FAT table, probably oblivious to file name.
Given the limited resources 'resetting' on stick insertion sort of makes sense as it's the simplest 'sync' mechanism: just 'start at the beginning'.


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 Post subject: Re: 12AV6-12CS6 Transmitter(Revised Schematic)
PostPosted: Apr Sun 01, 2012 10:46 pm 
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The 1931 era music that's being broadcasted from my 12AV6-12CS6 transmitter upstairs to my '56 Magnavox AM-2 pocket transistor radio downstairs sure sounds fabulous. Wow!


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 Post subject: Re: 12AV6-12CS6 Transmitter(Revised Schematic)
PostPosted: Apr Sun 08, 2012 4:06 pm 
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Where did the site go to that had the revised schematic with the +5 volt for the MP3??? I get "no site found".

Dale


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 Post subject: Re: 12AV6-12CS6 Transmitter(Revised Schematic)
PostPosted: Apr Sun 08, 2012 4:22 pm 
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That revised schematic can be found on Page 14 in this posting.


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 Post subject: Re: 12AV6-12CS6 Transmitter(Revised Schematic)
PostPosted: Apr Sun 08, 2012 4:45 pm 
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Getting ready to start on xmitter #2 with the intent of doing a better, cleaner, less constricted job this time. I'm starting out with a project box 2.5 times larger, from an old Eico piece of test equipment. The new MP3 player panel arrived yesterday from China as did some of the needed kit parts so it's time to get it started.

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 Post subject: Re: 12AV6-12CS6 Transmitter(Revised Schematic)
PostPosted: Apr Mon 09, 2012 3:43 pm 
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Blustar1 wrote:
That revised schematic can be found on Page 14 in this posting.

I still get "site not found". Does anyone else have that problem or is it just me??

Dale


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 Post subject: Re: 12AV6-12CS6 Transmitter(Revised Schematic)
PostPosted: Apr Mon 09, 2012 3:52 pm 
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Getting ready to start on xmitter #2 with the intent of doing a better, cleaner, less constricted job this time. I'm starting out with a project box 2.5 times larger, from an old Eico piece of test equipment. The new MP3 player panel arrived yesterday from China as did some of the needed kit parts so it's time to get it started.

Larry

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Larry,

Any chance of setting up radio free Kutztown from the ARF table with xmitter #2?


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 Post subject: Re: 12AV6-12CS6 Transmitter(Revised Schematic)
PostPosted: Apr Mon 09, 2012 3:56 pm 
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rxradio wrote:
Blustar1 wrote:
That revised schematic can be found on Page 14 in this posting.

I still get "site not found". Does anyone else have that problem or is it just me??

Dale


It should work, here's the link...

http://amradio.freeiz.com/transmitter/1 ... 67805a.jpg

If you still can't get access, PM your email & I'll send it as a attachment...


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 Post subject: Re: 12AV6-12CS6 Transmitter(Revised Schematic)
PostPosted: Apr Mon 09, 2012 8:58 pm 
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bill hamre wrote:
Getting ready to start on xmitter #2 with the intent of doing a better, cleaner, less constricted job this time. I'm starting out with a project box 2.5 times larger, from an old Eico piece of test equipment. The new MP3 player panel arrived yesterday from China as did some of the needed kit parts so it's time to get it started.

Larry

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Any chance of setting up radio free Kutztown from the ARF table with xmitter #2?


Bill

Bill, as much as I would like to, it might be better to count on someone else for that. If it's finished and functioning fully I'll bring it along but right now it looks like I'll only be able to make it there on Friday,,, maybe. Saturday is my grandson's graduation from Bloomsburg University, I can't miss that, and Friday has become problematical. My widowed sister's son is scheduled to come home from college that Friday and my truck is the family hauling vehicle. If I can't find someone to fill in for me I may have to skip Friday as well. It's a shame the show isn't a week later. :(

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 Post subject: Re: 12AV6-12CS6 Transmitter(Revised Schematic)
PostPosted: Apr Mon 09, 2012 9:23 pm 
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I've been accumulating parts over the past few weeks and, thanks to Bill, a new kit to build #2. The parts I still need are:

Tube > 12CS6
X1 > Crystal Osc 1000Kc
R10, R11 > 27 Ohm, 2W resistors (2)

I'll hunt for the tube and resistors but I'm having a problem locating the 1000Kc crystal osc. Anybody have a source?

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 Post subject: Re: 12AV6-12CS6 Transmitter(Revised Schematic)
PostPosted: Apr Mon 09, 2012 9:40 pm 
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Larry,

Order 10 from mouser and I'll buy 9 from you.

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 Post subject: Re: 12AV6-12CS6 Transmitter(Revised Schematic)
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Mouser has the ECS osc in both 1MHz and 1.288Mhz, either 'full' or 'half' size.
http://www.mouser.com/catalog/catalogUSD/645/1108.pdf

Also CTS in 1MHz but the ECS is a tad less expensive
http://www.mouser.com/catalog/catalogUSD/645/1105.pdf

You can get the resistors there too, of course.

Digikey carries both ECS and CTS in 1MHz but they're more expensive than Mouser.

Jameco also carries a 1MHz osc
http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores ... 1_27861_-1

The 12CS6 is a 'dollar days' tube at ESRC/ABC and just plain ole listed as a buck at vacuumtubes.net.


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 Post subject: Re: 12AV6-12CS6 Transmitter(Revised Schematic)
PostPosted: Apr Mon 09, 2012 11:25 pm 
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OK Bill, I'll order them. Somebody please double check me, is this the correct one?

ECS-100AX-1.0

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 Post subject: Re: 12AV6-12CS6 Transmitter(Revised Schematic)
PostPosted: Apr Mon 09, 2012 11:41 pm 
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Yes. That's the right one.


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 Post subject: Re: 12AV6-12CS6 Transmitter(Revised Schematic)
PostPosted: Apr Tue 10, 2012 10:00 pm 
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OK, I ordered them. As soon as they arrive I'll forward them on to Bill for distribution.

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 Post subject: Re: 12AV6-12CS6 Transmitter(Revised Schematic)
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I was thinking about adding a toroid option for L3 for the homebrewing fun of it. Anyone see a problem with doing this?

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 Post subject: Re: 12AV6-12CS6 Transmitter(Revised Schematic)
PostPosted: Apr Wed 11, 2012 7:15 pm 
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I used a toroid for mine.


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 Post subject: Re: 12AV6-12CS6 Transmitter(Revised Schematic)
PostPosted: Apr Mon 16, 2012 9:05 pm 
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Bluestar,

Give me the spec that worked and I'll start supplying toroid as L3. Core #, wire size, number of turns.

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Bill


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 Post subject: Re: 12AV6-12CS6 Transmitter(Revised Schematic)
PostPosted: Apr Mon 16, 2012 9:34 pm 
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Bill: You could use a hand wound toroid for L3 like I did, but it's hardly worth the effort and expense.


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 Post subject: Re: 12AV6-12CS6 Transmitter(Revised Schematic)
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bill hamre wrote:
Bluestar,

Give me the spec that worked and I'll start supplying toroid as L3. Core #, wire size, number of turns.

Thanks,

Bill


P.S. Rocketeer: Are you covered now for all the parts you need?

I need to get a pair of tubes and I'm ready to go.

Larry

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