[Drakelist] Crystals for 30 - 17 -12 meters

2011-04-09 Thread Bill Ellis
Are most of you who have the B-line transceiving with the T-4XB or R-4B or are 
you getting separate xtals for each? Also, do you know of any good sources for 
crystals?
 
 
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Re: [Drakelist] Crystals for 30 - 17 -12 meters

2011-04-09 Thread Garey Barrell

Bill -

Transceive operation is great for SSB.  For CW, not so much.

One problem with the B Line and transceive is that it requires the 
'Transceive Align' procedure be performed fairly regularly.  Less so if 
the receiver and transmitter have the color coded crystals, AND they are 
both the same color.  IF your rig is in a fairly well temperature 
controlled environment, and is allowed to warm up before use, the B-Line 
works quite well.  Especially nowadays when most are using transceivers 
with RIT capabilities.  I would say that 'most' SSB operation today is 
done in transceive, with of course the exception of split DX pileups.


CW is a different story, as there is no 'right' frequency for a CW 
signal.  Everyone likes a slightly different tone, and some even like to 
change the tone occasionally.  So if you like 400 Hz and the other guy 
likes 600 Hz, AND neither uses RIT, they'll chase each other up and down 
the band retuning for their preferred tone.  Separate operation works so 
much better, it only takes a second to SPOT and then you are free to 
move the receiver as you like.


The best crystal supplier is International Crystal Mfg, (405) 236-3741 
or www.icmfg.com.  The owner is a ham, they've been making crystals 
'forever', and all you have to tell them is the band and model radio you 
want them for.


73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen, VA

Drake 2-B, 2-C/2-NT, 4-A, 4-B, C-Line
and TR-4/C Service Supplement CDs
www.k4oah.com


Bill Ellis wrote:
Are most of you who have the B-line transceiving with the T-4XB or 
R-4B or are you getting separate xtals for each? Also, do you know of 
any good sources for crystals?

Thanks  73's
Bill, WB9CAC

   


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Re: [Drakelist] Crystals for 30 - 17 -12 meters

2011-04-09 Thread kc9cdt
If I may add...Yes International has excellant service, seems they get 
the crystal 'ON'
 and they charge only $20.95 each...takes about 2 weeks to get them 
after ordering.
I have got some used ones...paid $12.00 - $20.00 and they were OFF 
frequency more than I like...FWIW.

So, new for me unless I know the guy and he says they are 'ON'

73,
Lee





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From: Garey Barrell k4...@mindspring.com
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Sent: Sat, Apr 9, 2011 5:56 pm
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] Crystals for 30 - 17 -12 meters


Bill -

Transceive operation is great for SSB.  For CW, not so much.

One problem with the B Line and transceive is that it requires the
'Transceive Align' procedure be performed fairly regularly.  Less so if
the receiver and transmitter have the color coded crystals, AND they 
are

both the same color.  IF your rig is in a fairly well temperature
controlled environment, and is allowed to warm up before use, the 
B-Line

works quite well.  Especially nowadays when most are using transceivers
with RIT capabilities.  I would say that 'most' SSB operation today is
done in transceive, with of course the exception of split DX pileups.

CW is a different story, as there is no 'right' frequency for a CW
signal.  Everyone likes a slightly different tone, and some even like 
to

change the tone occasionally.  So if you like 400 Hz and the other guy
likes 600 Hz, AND neither uses RIT, they'll chase each other up and 
down
the band retuning for their preferred tone.  Separate operation works 
so

much better, it only takes a second to SPOT and then you are free to
move the receiver as you like.

The best crystal supplier is International Crystal Mfg, (405) 236-3741
or www.icmfg.com.  The owner is a ham, they've been making crystals
'forever', and all you have to tell them is the band and model radio 
you

want them for.

73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen, VA

Drake 2-B, 2-C/2-NT, 4-A, 4-B, C-Line
and TR-4/C Service Supplement CDs
www.k4oah.com


Bill Ellis wrote:

Are most of you who have the B-line transceiving with the T-4XB or
R-4B or are you getting separate xtals for each? Also, do you know of
any good sources for crystals?
Thanks  73's
Bill, WB9CAC




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