[time-nuts] Oscillator temperature compensation

Tom Miller tmiller at skylinenet.net
Fri Jun 21 00:33:08 EDT 2013


Can you show some pictures of the oscillator? Is there a tunable inductor in 
the oscillator circuit?

Who makes the unit?

The FCC specification for AM broadcast transmitters is +/- 20 Hz.

Regards,
Tom

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joseph Gray" <jgray at zianet.com>
To: "Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement" 
<time-nuts at febo.com>
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 12:09 AM
Subject: [time-nuts] Oscillator temperature compensation


This is not strictly Time Nuts, but it is about a crystal oscillator that
needs some temperature compensation, or something. Please ignore this
posting if you like. In fact, so as not to clutter up the list, it would be
best to email me directly about this.

I have an old AM transmitter that has three 6AL11 compactrons. The crystal
is a fundamental, cut for 660 KHz. I don't have a schematic for this thing,
but I believe that one half of one 6AL11 is used for the oscillator.

The problem is, the frequency decreases as the rig warms up. It will
eventually stabilize, but the final frequency is over 200 Hz low. Not as
good as it should be. I think the original specification was well under
half of that.

I have replaced the electrolytic caps. The others are mostly silver/mica
with a few ceramics. I checked all of the resistors and only found one that
was out of tolerance (I replaced it).Three NOS tubes were installed. There
are no tunable components in the oscillator section. Only the output
section has anything tunable.

I know that there are many Amateurs on the list and I'm sure many know more
about old tube rigs than I do. Does anyone have a suggestion as to what the
trouble might be?

Joe Gray
W5JG



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