Roy, You must have misread something (or did a typo). The stock value for Control Board R1 on the older boards is 51k. A 50k pot will do the task for you, or a 20k pot in series with a 33k resistor. I typically find that a 39k, 36k or 33k resistor will set the proper level, but I have also found that the stock 51k value is OK in some cases. I would hesitate to go below 33k at R1 because as I have mentioned before, the S-meter settings (and readings) become 'funny' (that is tech-speak for too critical).
I have not yet discovered a concise set of parameters for determining what the value should be, but I do know that the exact output from the 8 volt regulator is a large factor - if you have 8.2 volts or more from the regulator, the stock value is likely correct. I suspect (but cannot substantiate nor quantify) that there are minor dfferences in the gain vs. AGC voltage at the IF amp chip that also come into the picture. Your procedure is correct, but I would recomend the smaller value for the pot - the 100k will work, but the adjustment will be more 'touchy' compared with a smaller value. Set it to the point where the AGC ON noise is just barely discernable from the AGC OFF. 73, Don W3FPR > -----Original Message----- > > After reading Don's (W3FPR) AGC procedure, curiosity got the best > of me. I set up my parameters as he stated and was surprised to > find a considerable difference between AGC ON and AGC OFF with > AGC OFF being considerably louder. I am going to remove R1 (71K) > from the Control Board and substitute a pot to find the proper > resistance value. I understand this pot should be adjusted to > where the AGC ON and OFF should be just about the same with the > RF gain set fully clockwise. If I remember correctly a 100K pot > should be used to establish the value of R1. Is this the correct > procedure? Roy Morris W4WFB _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com