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From: G8MNY@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EU
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By G8MNY (Updated Nov 07)
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This is based in the requirement to calibrate a VFO, as a radio practical task
in the UK intermediate ham course (for 50W 2E Licences), & it is similar to the
published design the RSGB course book.
VFO CIRCUIT
ŚÄÄÄÄÄĀÄÄ100źÄÄo +9V
T d ³ ³ R1
120pF UC734 ĆÄÄÄŁ C6 ===
ŚÄÄÄÄÄÄĀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄĀÄÄÄÄ“ĆÄÄÄĀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄĀÄÄÄÄ>³s 10n ³
³ ³ ³ C3 ³ ³ g ĆÄÄÄĀÄÄÄÄÄ)ÄÄ1kÄÄÄ(o) O/P
³ ³ ³ ³ 1n === - Ā - ³ ³ R2 ³ BNC
³ ³ ³ ³ C4 ³ ³ ³ ³ ³
_³ /\³ Pre- ³ Preset ³ ĆÄÄÄÄÄ)ÄÄÄ“ ³ ³
|\³150 === set )|/\ L1 _³_ ³ ³ ) ³ ³
=== pF ³ \ C2 )| 22 \_/ D1 === 1n ³ ) 1mH ³ ³
C1³\ ³ 60pF /)| turns ³Ge ³ C5 ³ ) L2 ³ ³
³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³
ĄÄÄÄÄÄÄĮÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄĮÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄĮÄÄÄÄÄÄÄĮÄÄÄÄÄĮÄÄÄĮÄÄÄÄÄĮÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ“
_³_
HOW IT WORKS
This is a Copitts oscillator type with a split capacitor C4 & C5 across L1
via C3. The split capacitor enables the FET amp to drive the circuit into
oscillation.
As the oscillation builds up the Germanium diode D1 rectifies positive voltage
to ground, thus producing a more & more negative gate voltage that reduces the
FET gain. This AGC action maintains a constant low distortion RF O/P level,
independent of tuned circuit Q & loading.
The frequency is set by the value of L1 in parallel with all the capacitors,
approx 600pF from C1-C5 network. Capacitors C1 & C3 form a band spread so that
just 3.5 - 3.8MHz is covered. Capacitor C2 limits the minimum Tuning C, so it
is used for setting the 3.8MHz scale position. L1 sets the main resonance & is
very course, it is used for setting the 3.5MHz scale position. (An alternative
to that is to make C3 a preset).
CONSTRUCTION
C Trim (compression type)
_________________________V___
/ || ___ \ L1 Large 6mm type ferrite core
³ || _________ ,=[___]==³ inductor with 22 turns of thin
³ || ³ C1 ³/\ C2 ³ enamelled copper wire wound on
³ PP3 || ³ TUNING ³ ³ ³ & stuck down to the former with
³ BATT || ³ @ ³ ³ ³ heat glue. It is bolted to the tin.
³ || ³_________³ \ _____Ž³
³ || C4 |_./' ,/³_____ < Trim
³ - - - || L2'C5____ C3 L1 Ž³ L Core
³ ŚÄR1ÄÄĮÄÄÄÄT- \_ ³ T __n__ 1 Case earth
³ ³ -R2ÄÄÄÄÄÄĮÄC6_ D1_ ³ UC734 /1 2\ 2 Drain
\_____________________________/ Bottom ³ ³ 3 Source
³ ³ View \3___4/ 4 Gate
³_³BNC
I used a tobacco tin for the box, after finding I had a suitable C1 capacitor
that would just fit inside. Then I drilled all the holes for C1 mounting & its
shaft. I found the lid (bottom) slightly fouled C1's bearing, so I dented the
lid to miss it.
Then drill holes for.. C2 trimmer access, L1 mounting & adjustment access & for
the output BNC. When drilling with C1 mounted be careful.
A PCB/tin can barrier, is put in to keep the PP3 battery at one end.
With the tobacco tin, the components can just be soldered in place where they
will fit. I use more heat glue to hold in place a insulation tube over R2, &
to steady the connection of C3/C4/L1 on the body of L1 after testing!
TESTING
The circuit draws only 0.5mA when oscillating, but 5mA when it is not, so that
is a good guide if you have no oscilloscope etc. Using a counter or Rx, I found
to get the frequency bandspread, C3 had to be 120pF, you may find it different
depending on the value C1 & other stay effects. If the frequency is too high
with maximum L1 core in place, add some more turns, if too low remove some.
CALIBRATION PRACTICAL
For the course I needed to be able to remove paper dial scales per student, &
have the L & C adjustment holes clearly marked up. So the tin was cleaned up
with wire wool & spray painted so the sticky paper labels would stand out.
The dials scales were marked out on paper with 0 & 180ų base line reference &
about 10ų from each end the scale was marked with the wanted 3.8 & 3.5MHz band
ends (which ends are high & low depends on C1 construction). The 3.6 & 3.7 left
off & copies made for the students, a pair of sticky tabs (removable price
labels) hold each scale in place.
_.-"""""-._
./' 3.6 '\.
/'3.7 | '\
.' \ ___ `. Completed Students'
.' ./' `\. '. Paper Scale
³ / \ ³
³ | | ³
³ 3.8_ | | _3.5 ³
³ ³ Punched ³ ³
³______³ (_) ³______³
³0ų hole 180ų³
³_____________________________³
TAB TAB
The students' task is to place the scale on the unit, put the knob on, aligning
it to get the mechanical 0 & 180ų range. Then adjust the L1 & C2 (use ferrous &
non ferrous tools to show the effects) to get the oscillator matched to the 3.5
& 3.8MHz scale, (too & through tests with a pre-calibrated Rx via attenuator)
then once those are accurately set up, mark off 3.6 & 3.7MHz positions on the
scale.
For the students to see what was possible, I made a paper label with clear
cover, scale marked at each 10kHz.
STABILITY
No attempt was made to improve the stability with..
1/ a more sold box
2/ power rail regulation
3/ output buffer
4/ temperature compensation.
Even so with this simple oscillator, it is was easy to use it as a BFO with an
AM Rx on 80m to resolve CW & SSB OK.
SPECTRUM
This is quite a clean oscillator for just 1 transistor, it's 2nd harmonic @
7MHz was about -55dBc & higher ones weaker still.
Why Don't U send an interesting bul?
73 De John, G8MNY @ GB7CIP
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