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golfguru
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Post subject: DIY 20's superhet IF coils Posted: May Thu 17, 2012 7:16 pm |
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Joined: Jan Thu 01, 1970 1:00 am Posts: 444 Location: AUSTRALIA
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Does anyone (in particular, the 20's superhet gurus) have any articles/data on winding DIY IF coils for a DIY 20's era superhet? By info, I mean actual winding, construction and test data for various IF frequencies (30-500kHz) and transformer types, including iron-wire cored. It appears that the first, and maybe the last of the transformers in any set, have different parameters to the ones in between, so a short explanation of that would be appreciated. I have read a lot on Duane's site regarding IF tests but wonder if there is any definitive, general info./articles (contradiction in terms?) on the subject. Info on the net seems to be "pretty thin on the ground".
Thanks.
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K7MCG
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Post subject: Re: DIY 20's superhet IF coils Posted: May Thu 17, 2012 9:25 pm |
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Joined: Jan Thu 01, 1970 1:00 am Posts: 2038 Location: Seattle WA US
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A google search on <winding IF transformers> brings up a few sites, after you convince google that you really mean "IF". Here's one: http://www.sm0vpo.com:800/blocks/if-txfmr_tube_00.htmI've also heard of improvising IF transformers by mounting two small rf chokes physically close to each other, with appropriate resonating capacitors. -Chuck
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DragonForce
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Post subject: Re: DIY 20's superhet IF coils Posted: May Thu 17, 2012 10:40 pm |
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Joined: Feb Sun 05, 2012 3:41 pm Posts: 315 Location: Bristol, SW England
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SM0VPO is Harry Lythall's callsign. He has a message board too, like this one.
I can only tell you what worked for me, and it's for a transistor IF strip - with that in mind, I'm assuming you can simply use a thicker wire for the windings, as the wire I used was 40 SWG (That's not the same as AWG, so be careful).
Since you are using valves, you won't need a centre tap on the tuned side of the transformer. So, 220 turns and 220pF brought the coil into resonance at 455KHz. Note that I used a single tuned transformer, so my secondary coil was only 20 turns, 30 turns and 40 turns (IF 1, IF2 and IF3 respectively). If you want to use a twin tuned coil, your secondary would be 220 turns again with 220pF.
All I can say to you is that it worked for me. Coil former was 7mm O/D polystyrene tube with an M6 thread cut into it with a tap, and then an M6 12mm ferrite tuning slug was added. I got the tube from a model shop - its easy to get hold of, but expensive since it's only really used by model makers and I assume they don't sell a lot of it.
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oldradiogeorge
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Post subject: Re: DIY 20's superhet IF coils Posted: May Fri 18, 2012 1:53 am |
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Joined: Jan Mon 30, 2012 2:03 am Posts: 23 Location: tacoma wa
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In "The Superheterodyne Book" by Clyde Fitch, 1934, plans are given for making 175 kc IF coils.
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golfguru
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Post subject: Re: DIY 20's superhet IF coils Posted: May Fri 18, 2012 10:54 pm |
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Joined: Jan Thu 01, 1970 1:00 am Posts: 444 Location: AUSTRALIA
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Some good info there - thanks guys.
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Ed Kraushar
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Post subject: Re: DIY 20's superhet IF coils Posted: May Sat 19, 2012 12:58 am |
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Joined: Jan Thu 01, 1970 1:00 am Posts: 2025 Location: Campbellford, Ontario, Canada.
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golfguru
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Post subject: Re: DIY 20's superhet IF coils Posted: May Sat 19, 2012 8:56 am |
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Joined: Jan Thu 01, 1970 1:00 am Posts: 444 Location: AUSTRALIA
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Done. Now for some reading.
Thanks, Ed.
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