A selection of old Radio Equipment

Sunday 19 October 2014

Practical Wireless August 1964, Transistor Tuner/Converter

 Practical Wireless Transistor Tuner/Converter

 
The Transistor Tuner/Converter described in the August 1964 issue was a one, two or up to five transistor frequency converter




It was in effect the front end of a normal radio set, with a traditional Denco Blue coil front end RF tuned circuit , tuned by VC1 


This fed a to the Base of the first OC171 (Tr1) and amplified and the signal appeared at the collector
and tuned again the the Denco Yellow coil with VC2

the output of this yellow coil is fed to base of the next OC171 (Tr2)
If you note Tr2 is also wired with a third Denco coil this time a white oscillator wired in a Self oscillating mixer circuit

Here's a clue, instead if changing the base current to make the transistor oscillate, The Output from the collector is fed back to the emitter to change that 




This mixer oscillator OC171 (Tr2) runs at 1.6 Mhz and the base of this transistor is fed with the received signal the frequency the converter is tuned to, the two mix and hey presto the out put appears

this can be fed directly to a Medium wave radio tuned to the converters output

As with all mixers a number of other mix frequencies appear at the out put car has to be used to tune the Medium wave radio to the correct one 


One set back of this set is the coils fitted were 3T range about 1.6Mhz to 5.5Mhz to cover the Long wave all the way to 10 mtrs the builder needed to purchase 5 ranges of coils and it cost a lot of money.


N.B
Denco made two types of Oscillator a White 1.6Mhs +- and Red 465Khz to run with each coil set
except there was no specifically made 1.6 Mhz Osc coil for the lower 1T range 



Denco made a range of IF transformers again for 1.6Mhs +- and 465Khz 

yes after changing a OC171 (leaky ) to a spare AF116 I had it works well 
now part of my collection




Sunday 12 October 2014

Practical Wireless November 1960, Pocket Superhet

Practical Wireless Pocket Superhet 


The PW Pocket Superhet described in the November 1960 issue was a 6 transistor and 1 diode pocket transistor radio designed for medium and long wave reception

Using germanium transistors through out, the OC44 in the front end was really pushing the technology with a

Transition frequency (ft),  8 MHz: 
a Forward current transfer ratio (hFE), min: 100
Maximum collector-emitter voltage (Uce), V= 12

as usual for the time period one slight mistake and the device was ruined and at 28/- each, that's 28 shillings or £1.40 in decimal currency, which would equal £28 each in today's money, so failure of a device would be a financial disaster.

Click here to see how poor the GB £'s value actually is now


Semi conductor line up
OC44 RF & Oscillator/mixer
OC45 1st IF
OC45 2nd IF
OA81 Demodulator & AGC
OC71 Audio driver
2 x OC72 Push pull Audio O/P
                                                                Power = PP4  9volt battery
                                                             Speaker 2 1/2" Celestion 3 ohm

I regularly use this site for Transistor Data


I am fairly lucky my dad sent off to Practical wireless for the case, seen here
and started buying the parts each week what actually happened is lost in time
but he never made it.





I have been left a mint case and a Circuit diagram supplied by an old friend
who's dad did make his 

                                                                     The Blue Print


I have all the parts to build mine

the Question now is

Shall I

Sunday 27 April 2014

Taylor 45c Valve Tester

Taylor Valve Tester 


My main Valve(tube) tester
and very reliable
So simple to use, but you must be aware that there are a number of versions
and some valve(tube) data listed is WRONG
find a copy of the amendments

When it arrived it had slight wear in the “Test Selector “ switch but with a bit of switch cleaner and electrolube contact grease it works fine and I can put up with a bit of mechanical wobble


This can test all types of normal valves , Diodes , Triodes , Pentodes, Tetrodes, indirect or directly heated.

Tests:
Inter electrode leakage/shorts
Mutual conductance
Plot Ia/Vg at a range of parameters

Fully functional and used regularly
Source:- My own collection
Donated by the son of a deceased colleague

Monday 20 January 2014

AVO Characteristic Meter Mark lll

AVO Valve Tester Mk 3
 

My Reserve Valve(tube) tester
When it arrived its meter was stuck on the end stop
and the overload kept buzzing and tripping out
a little bit of circuit work and a considerable amount of work on the meter
brought the beast back to life

This can test all types of normal valves , Diodes , Triodes , Pentodes, Tetrodes, indirect or directly heated.

Tests:
Inter electrode leakage/shorts
Mutual conductance
Plot Ia/Vg at a range of parameters

Fully functional but little used
Source:- My own collection
Donated by the son of a deceased colleague

Thursday 9 January 2014

AM Amateur Radio wanted

HF, AM Amateur Radio wanted 
for my personal use

Have you a
KW Vanguard
KW 160

Heathkit DX 60

Panda Cub

Heathkit DX 100

or any HF AM transmitter for sale ?
is it a failed project or perhaps you have one rotting in a shed ?

Leave me an e-mail address
in the comments box below
(click on no comment) 
and I will get back to you

UK only thanks

Monday 18 November 2013

AVO Valve Characteristic Meter Mark IV

AVO Valve Tester Mk 4


My Main Valve(tube) tester , It been a good old friend for a number of years
It was missing its Vset ~ knob when I had it and 
years later I have never needed to adjust the V set ~

This can test all types of normal valves , Diodes , Triodes , Pentodes, Tetrodes, indirect or directly heated.

Tests:
Inter electrode leakage/shorts
Mutual conductance
Plot Ia/Vg at a range of parameters

this machine is an excellent compliment to any workshop

Sunday 17 November 2013

Lafayette HA55A, Air band Receiver

                                                                     Lafayette HA55A



A 1960’s Air band receiver

This was one of my few encounters with a Nuvistor 6CW4 in the front end
The set now works however I have noted a few issues with regards to its original specification

Tuning range 108 –136 Mhz
See below

Sensitivity 4uV
Even with a Nuvistor the 4uV is quite poor

Image ratio 40dB
Actually the set suffers from poor image rejection and one can receive a range of Band 2 Broadcast stations which can swamp the receiver

The set does use a strange selection of valves even for the 1960’s,
Apart from the above negatives the radio receives Birmingham very well

HA55A Circuit Schematic 


HA55A Alignment 


Hope this helps



 

Tuesday 12 November 2013

KW Radio On Air Event




Do you own a KW radio ?



KW 76 ,KW Atlanta, KW 204, KW Valiant, KW Viceroy, KW201, KW Vespa, KW2000, KW2000A KW2000B



Get It on the Air



KW Weekend 5th- 6th January 2014


 
This is one of my collection a KW2000's acquired in the late 1990's in a very sad state .
All the Hunts have been changed, the PSU electrolytic's have also gone and a few resistors changed
then a full realignment 

I never fully addressed the aesthetics, as the tuning escutcheon plate is from a 2000a
and I never quite got around to changing the 1/4” Microphone jack socket back to a DIN

The mechanical Filter did not require any work at all

A superb radio of British manufacture from the early 1960's giving excellent audio

Spark Transmitter




This is one of my oldest Transmitters
a home built sparker dated 1911 

I believe was a Gammage's of London set 


and No , I have not fired it up 

Thursday 27 June 2013

AVO Universal Measuring Bridge Type 1




AVO Universal Measuring Bridge Type 1

Bench mounted Measuring Bridge

Manufacturer :- Automatic Coil Winder and Electrical Equipment Co, Douglas Street, London

Brand :-AVO

Power :- External Main supply 240VAC

Ranges:-

Resistance:- 6 Ranges 0.1Ώ to 1000MΏ Accuracy ±1% at mid scale
Capacitance:- 6 Ranges 1pF to 1000µF Accuracy ±1% at mid scale
Inductance:- 6 Ranges 1mH to 1000H Accuracy ±2% at mid scale

Fully functional and used
Source:- My own collection
Donated by the son of a deceased colleague


AVO Signal generator Type T.F.M.





AVO Signal generator Type TFM

Bench mounted Signal generator

Manufacturer :- Automatic Coil Winder and Electrical Equipment Co, Douglas Street, London

Brand :-AVO

Power :- External Main supply 240VAC


Ranges:- 8 Frequency ranges
Modulation AM and FM
Approx 8Mhz to 200Mhz higher on harmonics
  
Fully functional and used

Source:- My own collection
Donated by the son of a deceased colleague


Wednesday 26 June 2013

Micronta (Tandy) Digital Multimeter Model 22-198A

 

 
Micronta (Tandy) Digital Multimeter Model 22-198A
A medium sized hand held/bench Digital multimeter

Manufacturer:- Not Known, Custom Made for (Radio shack, Tandy UK )

Brand:- Micronta

Power :- Internal dry battery 9V, PP3 type
Sensitivity:DC or AC:1.5MΏ /volt


Ranges:-
  DC Voltage:0- 1000 volts
  AC Voltage:0-1000 volts
  DC Current:0- 2A
  Resistance: 0-20Meg 
  
Fully functional, Not used, retained for curiosity
Source:- My own collection
Donated by the son of a deceased colleague 

 

Micronta (Tandy) Multimeter Model 22-204B



Micronta (Tandy) Multimeter Model 22-204B
A medium sized hand held/bench analogue multimeter

Manufacturer:- Not Known, Custom Made for (Radio shack, Tandy UK )

Brand:- Micronta

Power :- Internal dry batteries 1.5V AA
Sensitivity:DC: 50,000Ώ /volt or 25,000Ώ /volt    AC:10,000Ώ /volt or 5,000Ώ /volt



Ranges:-
  DC Voltage:0-125mV - 1000 volts
  AC Voltage:0-1000 volts
  DC Current:  0-25microA -10A
  Resistance: 0-20Meg 
  Decibels:  -20 to + 62 
Fully functional, Not used, retained for curiosity



Source:- My own collection
Donated by the son of a deceased colleague 

 

AVO Multimeter Model 72



AVO Multimeter Model 72
A small hand held analogue multimeter

Manufacturer :- Automatic Coil Winder and Electrical Equipment Co, Douglas Street, London

Brand :-AVO

Power :- Internal dry batteries 1.5V AA and 15 V
Sensitivity:- DC 20,000 ohm/V & AC 1000 ohm/V.

Ranges:- DC: 0-1000 Volts AC: 0-1000 Volts ; Ohms: Ώx1- Ώx100 - Ώx10k
DC Current 0,05-1000 mA.

Fully functional, Not used, retained for curiosity
Source:- My own collection
Donated by retired Electrician

Monday 3 June 2013

The Seesure Transistor tester




The Seesure Transistor tester

I don’t know a lot about this it runs from an external low voltage DC supply
and the control adjusted till the lamp changes then the hfe is read from the scale


Power:- External 9V
measuring:- hfe 5- 500 ?
Type:-  both NPN & PNP transistors

Does work ? Not used, retained for curiosity

Source:- My own collection 
Purchased  from Telford Rally 1980's


Sunday 2 June 2013

Jay-Jay, Inductance box





Jay-Jay, Inductance box 
 
Manufacturer:- Educational Measurements Ltd, Warsash, Southampton
Brand :- Jay-Jay Instruments
type:- L3
Description:- 3 x 10 position Inductance knobs (Inductance in Henrys)
x 10-1 @ 30mA
x 10-2 @ 50mA
x 10-3 @ 70mA

still in use for Calibration and design of equipment

Source:- My own collection
Purchased  from Wythall Rally late 1990's



Jay-Jay, Resistance decade box






Jay-Jay, Resistance decade box

Manufacturer:- Educational Measurements Ltd, Bitterne , Southampton
Brand :- Jay-Jay Instruments
type:- 1
Description:- 4 x 10 position resistance knobs
Ω x 10000@ 7mA
Ω x 1000 @20mA
Ω x100 @70mA
Ω x10 @100ma

still in use for Calibration of equipment

Source:- My own collection
Purchased  from Wythall Rally late 1990's

Micronta Signal Injector SI-100


Tandy (Micronta) Signal Injector 
 
Use:- hand held unit for injecting test signals into circuits
Power:-   2 x AA cells 
Output:- Wide frequency output range from Audio to high RF on harmonics 
 
Now still used for quickness

Source:- My own collection 
Purchased  from Tandy own store in Wednesbury,  1980's

Monday 27 May 2013

Eagle Transistor tester Model TT145



Eagle Transistor tester TT145

For testing Transistors both PNP & NPN transistors, measuring current gain, Alpha, Beta & Ico
may also be used to test diodes, forward & reverse

better suited to long lead devices,


Power:- internal 9V battery, PP3 range 
Internal :- resistor bank with meter and appropriate switching
Test connection:- via 4mm plug lead set or “push in” type connector,
Made by:- TTC Quality Electronics
Country:- Japan  late 60;s early 70's

Product manual


 
Brand:-also branded as TTC C3022 & Alcron 22

Now modified for testing SMT transistors

Source:- My own collection 
Purchased  from Drayton Manor Rally 1980's

Friday 24 May 2013

Eagle K 200 FET Vom







Eagle K200 (Field effect transistor) FET VOM

FET VOM. K-200 - Kyoritsu, Tokyo


Ranges:
DC volts 0–1000 V;
Direct current : 0–300 µA, 0–300 mA;
AC voltage: 0–1000 V;
Max 0–2800 V;
dB -25,2 +62 dB ,      0 dB = 1 mW into 600 Ω 
Alternating current (AC ): 0–300 µA, 0–300 mA;
:Resistance measurement 0–500 MΩ 7 Ranges





Brand:- Eagle also branded Kyoritsu. Both marked with model number K-200

These were made in Japan around 1970

condition :-Working fine little used 
 


Source:- My own collection 
 Purchased  from Wythall Rally  00's