mark,
you must have received a strip of 220 ohm resistors in the pack. if you replace the 100 ohm emitter resistors of the six amps with these, the drift will drastically reduce. the details are on the blog.
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On 25-Nov-2016 4:58 am, "Mark Walton k3mrk1@... [BITX20]" <BITX20@...> wrote:
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> It might be worse since there is no enclosure at all. Maybe not really warming up at all. I'm hoping the enclosure itself will have some heat retention. There are some transistors that can be used as heaters. I'll wait till I get the enclosure and see how it is. I realize that this circuit is prone to some drift on warm-up, but I think mine may be excessive. Bad cap? I haven't really started digging in yet. I have all the parts for a DDS and may just go that way from the start. I'm no engineer and will have to figure out how that is done as well.
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> On Nov 24, 2016 4:21 PM, "Thomas Noel tnoel@... [BITX20]" <BITX20@...> wrote:
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>> What would happen if you added an intentional heater to the enclosure? I'm thinking of something like the flat stick-on pads used to warm reptile tanks, stuck on the underside of the radio enclosure? Thinking a giant version of an oven controlled crystal oscillator?
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>> Tom
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>> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Nov 24, 2016, at 12:53, Mark Walton k3mrk1@... [BITX20] <BITX20@...> wrote:
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>>> I recently received my BitX-40 board. Until I get the enclosure, I only hooked it up for receive. Worked right out of the box. The only issues I've found is the drift is pretty bad even after being powered up for an hour. What should I be looking at to try to improve the stability? I do plan to build a DDS VFO for it over the winter.
>>> The only other issue is the running is very touchy. I have coming a multiturn pot to fix that.
>>> Any ideas on the drift?
>>> Other than that , I'm very happy with the board and look forward to building onto it in the near future.
>>> Thanks
>>> Mark. K3MRK
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