KV konvertor
Autor: Krysatec <krysatec(at)post.cz>,
Téma: Schémata, Vydáno dne: 04. 02. 2010
text v angličtině
Našel jsem schema na KV konvertor od Stevena Colese. Text je anglicky, nemám teď moc času na překlady ale myslím je to celkem jasné. A princip zapojení doufám taky.
Novy1
All,
As with all shortwave projects, converter projects require substituting
currently-available coils for those recommended a couple decades back. Each
converter coil needs a comment or two. They all use magnet wire obtained from a
local TheShack store. The wire gauge should not be critical.
L1 and L2 have 29 turns each tapped at 6 turns wound on a 13-mm (0.5-inch)
diameter form. I cut the forms from a felt highlighting pen using a tubing
cutter. Don't try to cut a marker using a saw. It's not worth the mess.
L3 and L4 are 12 turns each on an Al = 75 HF toroid. Twist the wires together
before winding. Power-supply toroids don't work well. Otherwise, use your
favorite brand.
L5 is a TheShack 100 uH RF choke. It will need 10 to 25 turns removed to tune
up to 2,600 kHz--more turns removed if the output will be 3,500 through 4,000
kHz.
L6 is 10 turns wound over L5.
The converter has been in service converting 5-MHz WWV and 49-meter (6-MHz)
international broadcast to 1700-2400 kHz. I've been using crystals above the
input frequency—7,100 kHz for 5,000-kHz WWV reception and 8,030-kHz for 5,900
through 6,200-kHz international broadcast. A computer surplus 9,216-kHz crystal
should work for 40-meter (7,000 through 7,300 kHz) amateur radio reception. But
I haven't tried that yet.
Happy experimenting,
Steven