Heatthkit Novice Station

Glen Zook gzook at YAHOO.COM
Sat Apr 28 15:16:24 EDT 2007


Are you hearing anything on the receiver?  That is
other signals.  If you are hearing something is it
within the amateur bands?

75 watts is WAY too much output for the DX-60.  Even
60 watts on 80 meters at 90 watts input is a bit
unusual although with a new 6146 it is possible.

Are you sure that the DX-60 is actually crystal
controlled?  That is, that it is not "taking off" and
putting out power on some spurious frequency.

Can you hear the DX-60 on another receiver, that is
someting other than the HR-10B?

Glen, K9STH


--- "Gary E. Mayfield" <wa0eaf at KANS.COM> wrote:

Good morning all.  I am working  on a Heathkit Novice
Station, consisting of a HR 10 B and a DX 60 B.  I
have recapped the DX 60 B and getting about 60 or 75
watts based on watt meter reading using the xtal
control.  The difficulty comes when I try to zero beat
my signal in the HR 10 B which I think I should hear. 
What am I missing in the receiver or what have I
messed up?  The xtal is good.  I do not hear any
signal across the entire band.  I need help!  What
have I messed up?   Gary, WA0EAF









Glen, K9STH

Website:  http://k9sth.com

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