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Re: File Notifications
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Hi Roger, Lex,
I think the operation is much simpler. The pick-off point in the H.GEN will have a comb of frequencies and the FRU-7 has no way of determining which one is selected in the receiver; that depends on the setting of the MHz dial (55.5-84.5 MHz 1st oscillator). Also, from the photos the display electronics looks like some pretty simple CMOS - probably presettable counters plus decode and display chips. There doesn't appear to be a crystal on the display board either. What this points to is using the H.GEN as the timebase for the FRU-7, with probably a simple LPF to suppress everything above 1 MHz. The only way to determine what the MHz reading should be is to measure the 1st oscillator and calculate as follows; MHz(set)? = [freq (1st osc) - 55.5] MHz. Round to nearest MHz as the Wadley loop takes care of any fractional MHz ( over +/- 100 KHz say). I have been thinking of a "full" digital display for the FRG-7 for a while. So far? I have a 'Blue Pill' board (STM32F103C8 micro) driving a 6-digit led board (TM1637- based) working. Total cost is under AUS $10. A bit of programming and a few transistors should take care of the KHz part of the display (the micro has some neat counters but the insane complexity of configuring them has me on a steep learning curve). Then a few more transistors and a HCMOS decade counter (to divide the 1st oscillator down to something the micro can handle) should take care of the MHz side of things. Will report back when I have the whole working. |
Re: File Notifications
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Hi Lex,
Thanks for adding to the information about the FRU-7 display. I have previously contacted you off list about buying the unit. I gave to much credit to the 70's technology in my first post. The MHz digits could be derived by subtracting 3 from the H.GEN MHz signal. Looking at the Block Diagram on page 8 of the FRG-7 manual. The FRU-7 must be counting the 3 - 32 MHz output of the H.GEN and subtracting the VFO frequency. Then the counter circuit must have a preset of .455 MHz that adds to the sum above. For example when tuned to 10 MHz: H.GEN output is 13 MHz and the VFO is 3.455 MHz (13 - 3.455 = 9.545). Then add the IF frequency of .455 MHz to the above and you have 10 MHz. The FRU-7 doesn't display the MHz digits and shows .000 on the LED's. It should be a more accurate display, on the upper bands, because the 1 MHz crystal doesn't have a calibration trimmer and any inaccuracy will show up as you increase the receive frequency. For example if the 1 MHz is off by 100 Hz the H.GEN output would be off by 300 Hz on the lowest band and 3,200 Hz on the highest band. Because the FRU-7 counts the H.GEN and VFO frequencies and the VFO can correct for the H.GEN offset the FRU-7 should show .000 when tuned to WWV. 73 Roger VE7LB |
Re: File Notifications
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Hello Roger, I used to have one in a FRG-7 which I got from a OM (the FRG-7 belonged to his father (SK OM Joop PA0JPC) and was in a bad shape). The counter worked, but I didn't like the look of it (and the jumping last digit made me nervous HI). So when I got my hands on a donor FRG-7 (which was in even worse shape), I removed the counter and restored the original drum.? Now having the name I googled around and found a ad in a magazine ( ) 1978. Indicating it's from B.Brookes Electronics from Norwich UK. Scrolling through the video's on my mobile phone and I found 2 video's I made when I started the restoration of this FRG-7. So I uploaded them to YouTube the public can see them. ?&?? When I removed the Brooks FDU7 counter I documented how it was installed in the FRG-7. When you look a the photo's you can clearly see that it's digital technology from the 70's (reminding me of the components my father used for his electronics experiments in the 70's).? I believe the aluminum case isn't original (it looks hand made). For those who are interested, I don't use it and have it on sale on my website :??(?price is negotiable HI ) Lex PH2LB? |
Re: File Notifications
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Hi Lex,
Thanks for uploading the Brooks FDU-7 display install instructions. Looking at the instructions I see that it uses two coaxes to count the MHz frequency and the VFO frequency for a 5 or 6 digit readout (EG : 10.000 or 10.0000?).? I have never heard of the Brooks unit and there is nothing on Google. Were they sold in Europe? If you happen to have one in your FRG-7 I would appreciate a picture. 73 Roger VE7LB |
File Notifications
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Lex PH2LB <lex@...> added folder /Brooks FDU-7 - logic counting device The following files have been uploaded to the Files area of the [email protected] group. By: Lex PH2LB <lex@...> Description: |
FRG-7 schematics
Hi All,
I've uploaded a some files to /g/Yaesu-FRG-7/files/FRG-7%20service%20notes/schematics Here's a bit from the covering document. Feedback welcome. Enjoy! "There appear to be a proliferation of FRG-7 schematics on the web, of varying quality and with many differences. The aim of this document is to present two high-resolution schematics which capture as much as possible of these differences, plus a guide to tabulating differences of any schematic and the two given here. These two schematics are presented here as files FRG-7_schematic_v{1/2}.0.gif." |
File //FRG-7 service notes/schematics/FRG Schematic Notes v1.0.pdf updated
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The following files have been updated in the Files area of the [email protected] group. By: Steve Quigg (VK2TUM) <stevequigg@...> Description: |
Re: 3D printed FRG-7 main dial knob.
glad you like it Lex Best wishes Phil Sent with Secure Email.
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Thursday, April 1st, 2021 at 4:15 PM, Lex PH2LB <lex@...> wrote:
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File /FRG-7 Switch Notes v1.0.pdf uploaded
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Re: 3D printed FRG-7 main dial knob.
Nice job Lex.? I linked your blog to my blog. Best wishes Phil VK8MC Sent with Secure Email.
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Wednesday, March 31st, 2021 at 5:30 AM, Lex PH2LB <lex@...> wrote:
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3D printed FRG-7 main dial knob.
For those who are in need of a FRG-7 main dial knob and have a 3D printer, today I took the knob of my Frog and started drawing.
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The STL files can be download from : ? (also link to the TInkercad design to modify it to your needs).
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Enjoy and hope it helps.
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I wanted to print one, but my son has claimed my 3D printer for the next 15 hours. ?
-- 73 Lex PH2LB? |
Re: FRG7 LED upgrades.
Yesterday I received the prototype PCB's and couldn't resist assembling one set. In the evening I took one of my Frogs with a few defective light bulbs and replaced the PCB's Initially the light was to "white" so I used a?Orange Edding 3000 permeant?marker on the LED's to get a more "light bulb" warm glow. More photo's incl. on how to replace the main dial light bulbs can be found on my website :? Enjoy. 73 Lex PH2LB? |
Re: FRG7 LED upgrades.
Good work Phil! I love the idea of the eccentric self-locking bush, I will ask a friend with a printer...
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I will use amber LEDs for the warm illumination - Julian On 09/03/2021 20:07 Lex PH2LB <lex@...> wrote: |