VF1 VFO and HG 10 VFO voltages

Glen Zook gzook at YAHOO.COM
Wed Jun 20 14:00:34 EDT 2007


6.3 VAC for the heater/filament(s)

I have found that supplying 150 VAC regulated for the
B+ works best.  You will need to change the voltage
regulator on the screen in the VF-1 to an 0B2f from an
0A2 (use the existing 0A2 to regulate the power
supply).  The HG-10 already has an 0B2 regulator.  The
current for the B+ is pretty minimal.

Also, change the 6AU6 in the VF-1 to a 6AH6 (direct
replacement) for improved stability.

Glen, K9STH


--- John King <k5pgw at YAHOO.COM> wrote:

I don't have my VFO manual with me in Colorado and
don't know the voltages needed.
 
Can someone please tell me the voltages needed for the
VF1 and HG 10 VFOs. The required current is also
unknown. I want to construct several power supplies
and need the voltage and current requirements. Your
help will be greatly appreciated.









Glen, K9STH

Website:  http://k9sth.com


       
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