Re: [AMRadio] Using Heath SB 610 Monitor Scope tomonitormodulationonAM transmitter

2008-02-12 Thread Peter Markavage
The 620 is a panadapter. It requires a connection to the mixer plate (or
input side of an IF chain). The 610 (for receive) requires a connection
to the output side of the IF chain.

Pete, wa2cwa
http://www.manualman.com

On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 21:49:28 -0600 Jim Wilhite [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
 Bingo you are right Bob.  I just traded my 620 and did have them 
 backwards.  The 620 requires a connection to the IF of the 
 receiver.
 
 
 Jim/W5JO
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RE: [AMRadio] Using Heath SB 610 Monitor Scope tomonitormodulationonAM transmitter

2008-02-11 Thread Phil LaMarche

Can anyone on the list give me the worth of the SB-614?  It's like new.
Many thanks.

Phil 


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Barrie Smith
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 11:33 AM
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tomonitormodulationonAM transmitter

Phil:

Is that similar to the 610?  If so, I would be interested.

I have not idea what it's worth, either.  I've wanted a monitor scope for
some time so give me an idea what you want for it.

73, Barrie, W7ALW

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 Speaking of SB 610's, I have a SB-614 for sale that looks like new.  It's
 just beautiful.  Have no idea it's worth, so a fair offer will be
accepted.

 Phil


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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of EP Swynar
 Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 11:17 AM
 To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
 Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Using Heath SB 610 Monitor Scope to monitor
 modulationonAM transmitter

 Hi John,

 The SB-610 has been an absolutely invaluable aid here at my stations, in
 both the CW and voice modes (AM, as well as SSB)...

 All I do when monitoring 'phone transmissions here  is to place the 'scope
 into a trapezoidal pattern.

 I adjust the vertical gain such that a carrier makes the line about 2/3
the
 height of the screen, or so, and the horizontal gain is set so that the
 modulated triangle is about as equilateral as it can be...

 When modulating 100%, the pattern should, indeed, be a full, equilateral
 triangle.

 One thing that I neglected to do until YEARS later was to pull the top RH
 knob out --- that's the one marked CLAMP --- whenever using the
 trapezoidal feature: by doing this, there is no image on the face of the
 scope until you key-up your transmitter. If you leave the knob in all
the
 time, you'll eventually get a spot burned into the inside face of the
CRT,
 like I did with mine here...

 The clamp feature keeps the point deflected off-screen into the RH side of
 the CRT --- as soon as you hit the transmit button on your rig, the line
 zips out from the right, to the centre of the tube, like magic...!

 Chalk one up on the importance of reading the instructions first, not
later!
 Hi Hi.

 ~73~ Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ


 



 . I can't recall the name of the control because the scop
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 Subject: [AMRadio] Using Heath SB 610 Monitor Scope to monitor modulation
 onAM transmitter


  Anyone experienced at using Heath SB 610 Monitor Scope
  to monitor the modulation pattern of the outgoing
  signal of an AM transmitter?
 
  I need to have session  to discuss the application of
  the SB 610 to that operation.
 
  Please email me directly for such a discussion. Your
  assistance in understanding the application and
  process will be greatly appreciated. Thanks and 73,
  John, K5PGW
 
 
 


 
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Re: [AMRadio] Using Heath SB 610 Monitor Scope tomonitormodulationonAM transmitter

2008-02-11 Thread Jim Wilhite
Bingo you are right Bob.  I just traded my 620 and did have them 
backwards.  The 620 requires a connection to the IF of the receiver.



Jim/W5JO



I think you have the SB-610 and SB-614 confused with the SB-620 
Panadapter.


What you state is true of the SB-620.

Bob Macklin
K5MYJ


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