Return-Path: Received: (qmail 24899 invoked from network); 28 Feb 2001 21:12:04 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO warrior-inbound.servers.plus.net) (212.159.14.227) by excalibur.plus.net with SMTP; 28 Feb 2001 21:12:04 -0000 Received: (qmail 8902 invoked from network); 28 Feb 2001 21:11:57 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO post.thorcom.com) (212.172.148.70) by warrior with SMTP; 28 Feb 2001 21:11:57 -0000 Received: from majordom by post.thorcom.com with local (Exim 3.16 #2) id 14YDmx-0006iO-00 for rsgb_lf_group-outgoing@blacksheep.org; Wed, 28 Feb 2001 21:05:35 +0000 Received: from mta1-rme.xtra.co.nz ([203.96.92.1]) by post.thorcom.com with esmtp (Exim 3.16 #2) id 14YDmw-0006iG-00 for rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org; Wed, 28 Feb 2001 21:05:34 +0000 Received: from xtr743187 ([202.27.178.20]) by mta1-rme.xtra.co.nz with SMTP id <20010228202859.XEOE2261674.mta1-rme.xtra.co.nz@xtr743187> for ; Thu, 1 Mar 2001 09:28:59 +1300 Message-ID: <006e01c0a1c5$db62fa20$65b51bca@xtr743187> From: "Vernall" To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org References: <65AECDF1F89AD411900400508BFC869F0D75EE@pdw-mail-1.dera.gov.uk> Subject: LF: Re: RE: Icom IC-746 on LF Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 08:55:15 +1300 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2919.6600 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 Precedence: bulk Reply-To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org X-Listname: rsgb_lf_group Sender: Andy, > I don't know those particular mods, but my IC746 was supplied (quite > intentionally) with all band transmit capability. However, the > transmitter is still inhibited when trying to operate below 1.5MHz as > the PA cannot cope below this frequency. Presumably the MARS mods you > mention only require transmission at a few other HF freqs so the 100kHz > lower limit could be a misunderstanding / typo on the authors part. About 10 years ago I started using an Icom IC-735 as an LF exciter. "Opening up" for all band transmit involves clipping one or two diode leads if I recall correctly, but different rigs have different inhibit schemes. The RF PA has basically nil response at LF, so there is no harm done by "transmitting on LF". Some rigs allow turning off the PA bias when used for transverter applications, which is a cleaner way of doing it (no quiescent dissipation going on). One way to extract LF drive is to make a "coupler" at the transmit mixer (which is genuinely broadband). I used an inductor input low pass filter for LF (which theoretically goes high Z input impedance above cutoff), and confirm that the microchoke input inductor had no problem with suckout at an amateur HF band. I fed the LF transmit signal out the transverter connector. I do not know the IC-746 details, but there may even be opportunity to install a changeover relay somewhere following the transmit mixer, if there is a coax lead going to a separate PA module. 73, Bob