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No, below 12 volts, it will lag. Even more or less normal operation depends on the layout of the board.
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#2877
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My lrl runs at +12V stabilized, 2x 9V batteries in series give 18V, I consider them discharged when the voltage drops to +15.5V, as the stabilizer IC must have at its input a voltage at least +3V higher than the output.
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#2878
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P2 potentiometer
Apologize again, but I have another question: instead of 1 Megaohm, can I use a 470 K for potentiometer P2? Due to logistical problems related to the place where I am, I can't find a higher value. Do you think it can be work better like with 1 Mohm? Is it perhaps better to also insert a fixed 100/220 ohm resistor in series with p2?
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#2879
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#2880
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Potentiometer or trimmer?
Yes, I wrote wrong, I meant 100/220 kohm. You have to excuse me, but I'm just an electronics hobbyist, so P2 adjusts the gain which, once adjusted, always remains the same, so it's possible not to take it out of the box and replace it with an internal trimmer. Then If I may ask again, what do the other 2 potentiometers regulate? To be clearer, Mr. Franco, I ask you, could you describe what to do with the device and how to adjust it for research, after turning it on? That is, on which potentiometers to intervene and how to start field research? In short, having a small user manual on plein-air...
Thanks for your patience. |
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#2883
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Very good, the antenna amplifier and the battery monitor are missing, but that's not a problem. Could you kindly share the site from which to download the files, also to have the right sizes of the pcb.
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Thank you, it will be very useful for many forum members.
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#2885
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Does the last pcb version also include a variable condensator on the antenna input? This could be a good chance?
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#2887
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A variable condenser on the antenna input can be useful in the 20Mhz version where a 20Mhz crystal is used and the antenna circuit is tuned on a harmonic of the oscillator, it can be 80 or 100Mhz. With 8Mhz quartz the harmonics have too small amplitude. However, with the 8 Mhz version, you can try to adjust the capacitor to look for a point where the DC output signal increases, possibly putting a 22pF capacitor in parallel with the variable capacitor.
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Thanks! Always there to help. Great Mr. Franco.
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#2891
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Sorry again, but on this pcb posted by Omar, I can't find the solder point for the antenna. Capacitor values are not written. With a little patience they can be deduced, even if at sight, they seem much more than those in the original scheme. Instead in the point that I highlighted with an orange circle, I can't figure out what should be connected to it.
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#2892
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Dear, the point you marked with a circle. It is the measuring point of the sensor output.
I will use my friend to write down the missing values |
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Antenna point..
Thanks Omar, please could you ask even where is the antenna point?
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can someone put the PCB in PDF for printing
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#2897
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Of course you have to reduce the size. |
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Thanks a lot, but I mean the PCB in PDF format to make it a board
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#2899
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This board is in Laot, the link is in the posts above. If you can not download the link, I can send you a personal mail.
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mail: rxlock2@gmail.com Τhanks. |
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