I picked a random? T50-2 toroid out of the bag and wound 20 turns
#26 with about 3/16" spacing on the ends. On the DE-5000 at 100
kHz test it measures even higher than toroids.info predicts--2.175
uH.????? :)
73,
Steve AA7U
On 4/5/2025 2:50 PM, Steve Ratzlaff
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Hi Ross,
My experience with all iron powder toroids is there are always
variations from toroid batch to batch, and actual? inductance
can vary quite a bit--one measures the final inductance and
adjusts turns and spacing to give the desired inductance.
73,
Steve AA7U
On 4/5/2025 1:49 PM, Ross Tucker
(NS7F) via groups.io wrote:
Thanks for the feedback! Also, btw: the
schematic says L1 is 1.5 uH but 20 turns on a T50-2 is
supposed to be 1.96 uH. Any thoughts on that?
On Sat, Apr 5, 2025 at
11:30 Steve Ratzlaff via <ratzlaffsteve=
[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi
Ross,
On mine, the Low band tunes 3.90-5.24 MHz; High band tunes
5.46-- ~19
MHz, as you note at least the High band is very wide
tuning. Your scheme
would probably work but I predict it will take a lot of
experimentation
to achieve it. Good luck and please let us know how it all
turns out.
73,
Steve AA7U
On 4/5/2025 8:10 AM, Ross Tucker (NS7F) via wrote:
> I am building an Ozark Patrol regen. The stock tuning
range is very large and I would like to limit it. By
default, there is a SPDT switch that adds a parallel
capacitance for a second range. My goal is to align the
two ranges with the 20 and 40 m bands.
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> Math shows that I need two fixed capacitors (one in
series with the tuning, one in parallel with that) for
each band. My thought is to replace the SPDT with a DPDT.
I would build the circuit for 20 m and the switch poles
would select in the appropriate differences to each fixed
capacitor.
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> Does this seem reasonable? Is this how it's done?
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