The XC-series converters (long) Michael Hopkins mnhopkins at JUNO.COM Mon Jul 5 12:23:14 EDT 1999 Previous message: Manuals for sale Next message: SB104 CROWBAR Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] The big two-tone green boxes (9 X 5.5 X 4.75 inches) Heath made for the Mohawk receiver found favor with, strangely, the Black Box Collins crowd back in the late 1950s. But they don't match black crinkle very well so the later, appearance conscious Collins hoarder often sells them off -- buy them. These 6 and 2M receive converters have a nominal 22-26 mc output, but the circuitry can feed up to the top of a National NC-300, 30.5-34.5 range with the right crystal. But no lower, so the Heaths represent a watershed. Prior to the coming of the Mohawk and some other ham band only receivers, most hams and almost all VHFers used general coverage receivers. A rule of thumb was to make the first down conversion in a VHF converter between 10 and 20 per cent of the received frequency, so 14 -18 mc was right for 2M and, as bonus, semi direct readout resulted. A 144.5 signal came out at 14.5 mc and so on. For Six Meters, somewhere around 40M would be the predicted output, but 6M was a stepchild to 2M in converter design so the average old Tecraft or Tapetone converter will have a 20M output for 6M too. But Heath was a leader in the exodus to high IFs -- you couldn't even get your XC-2 or XC-6 down to 20M. The boxes are far from twins. The 2M tail did not wag the design of the XC-6, which uses a pair of 6AK5s in conventional grounded cathode to magnify 50 mc sigs. It converts with a 12AT7 but it does something that is seldom seen on a VHF converter. It allows use of a RF gain control on the first RF amp. That degrades noise figure and is simply not done above 6M. But the atmospheric noise at 6M is so high there is little reason to go high tech. Heath lists the noise figure of the HC-6 as 8 dB, a huge number compared to other converters of the day, but probably what most could use then and now. The insides are very well shielded and an interstage transformer straddles one of the partitions. Each tube has shielding at the socket, too, and the roomy chassis allows proper separation between coils. They don't even recommend alignment with a sweep generator and 'scope and, save the construction, the XC-6 could be anyone's HB. The XC-2 is a different story. A 6BS8 twin triode like the one in a cheap Ameco converter is there, sure, but not in the front end. A 6AB4 UHF triode in grounded grid drives the 6BS8 in an essentially garden variety Wallman cascode arrangement despite the manual's hype. But the makings of a quiet front end are there and Heath claims an impressive 4.5 dB. A stage of IF amp is fitted as part of the 6EA8 that triode converts the 144 sigs to 22 mc, and another 12AT7, like the XC-6, does the oscillator/multiplier chore. The two meter version has internal silver plating and a special shield box for each tube. It feeds on 150 volts instead of the 210 the Mohawk supplies, but no VR tube is fitted. Perhaps the engineers felt the load was constant and no VR was needed. But the use of 150 volts shows some thought as RF amps perform best at one voltage. The XC-6 just uses the 210 as sent. A big plus of the XC-series for the collector is that the crystals don't show and are not easily removable so they cannot be mislayed. Open the box up and look for a 28 mc rock in the XC-6 or a 61 mc in the XC-2 if the boxes fed the usual Mohawk. Higher crystals mean a Collins or a National. TNX to collectors Harmon and Morehouse for access to Heath manuals. de ab5L, michael in dallas, MNHopkins at JUNO.com Student of Tecraft, ICM and Six Meters' Golden age: 1957-58 Box 226841, Dallas, TX 75222 Banned for life from QRP-L mailer for various truths. Sponsored by the City of Tempe Listserver Submissions: heath at listserv.tempe.gov Listserver Subscription: listserv at listserv.tempe.gov - "subscribe heath 'name' 'call'" Listserver Unsubscribe: listserv at listserv.tempe.gov - -"signoff heath" Previous message: Manuals for sale Next message: SB104 CROWBAR Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] More information about the Heath mailing list