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LF: LF/MF modification of TS850 for LF

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Subject: LF: LF/MF modification of TS850 for LF
From: Laurence KL7UK <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2012 16:31:03 -0800
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Looking for a bit of assistance.
 
 Ive modded my TS850 to allow LF/MF transmit from info from  http://we0h.us/Amateur_Radio_stuff/TS850/ts_850_lf_tx_mod.pdf  (thanks Mike, original by Bob ZL2CA)  but the "supplemental" parallel capacitor value in uF to increase the LF level isnt mentioned.
 
Ive actually tried another 0.01 and smaller and higher values but at 137kHz it doesnt appear to increase the level - any takers or experiences out there who have modded the beast?
 
We had a load of snow here at the weekend but thankfully its gone already and Im in the garden pulling up new ropes into 2 Spruce trees - a bit stronger than the bendy Birch and Ill attempt to pull up the loop this week. The loop will be slightly bigger, about 50m in length and slightly higher than WD2XDW in Bartlesville. We will see. COnditions are lousy at LF and MF given the Geo/Mag at this latitude but I was hearing Eu on 20m over the Pole pre dawn. We lose nearly 6 mins of sun per day at this time of year....
 
Laurence KL1X
 
 
 

"The TS-850 transmit drive to the transverter port is reasonably broadband as manufactured, and passes


some LF energy for amplification using an external LF amplifier. It is difficult to modify the TS-850


circuitry to decrease the LF droop without impacting on response at other HF bands. One modification


to improve low frequency response is to supplement the value of C219 (a 0.01 uF capacitor, located


near L88). It is possible to solder a parallel capacitor to the top side of the RF Unit PCB. Otherwise


the "broadband" circuits in the TS-850 transmit drive are accepted for what they are. With C219


supplemented in value, 180 kHz output from IF OUT 1 is between about 100 and 250 millivolts,


whereas on HF it is more like 1 volt."
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