An AGC Mod for the Delta II and Argonaut II
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As much I really like my Delta II, I never, ever liked the AGC
in the radio or the action of the bar graph S Meter. I don't
like bar graph S meters in radios, period, but sometimes
compromises must be made.
A few things about the AGC really bothered me -
- very long AGC decay times. I ended up using 'fast' on SSB and
'slow' was useless
- the bar graph would drop to about 3 blocks and then take 10
seconds to drop the last 3 on an S9+ signal
- the AGC never, ever 'sounded' right. Lots of popcorn noise.
To fix the 'popcorn' noise, make the following changes to the IF
Board that contains the 2 MC1350's -
Change R17 from 1.5K to 3.3K
Change R16 from 10K to 33K
The above original values are those used in the schematic. The
AGC on the MC1350 is controlled by current and R17 is simply too
low in value. When R17 is changed, R16 must be increased in
value so that the voltage divider does not prevent the MC1350
from receiving AGC with the change in R17.
To fix the time constant AGC decay problem, connect a 1 to 1.5 M
ohm resistor from the emitter of Q4 to ground. This provides a
DC return for Q4 and turns the Eb junction 'on' a bit.
All resistors are 1/8 watt. The above values bring the Delta II
AGC values more in line with those used in the Scout and Paragon
585.
Re adjustment of R15 and R93 are required after this change.
DO NOT trust the schematic diagram. Confirm values by visual
inspection. My Delta II schematics have a number of mistakes and
ommissions and if typical, can be trusted as a guide only.
The improvement after this change is remarkable and changes the
receiver 'personality' to a real pleasure to listen to. The S
meter bar graph action is much much smoother. Both fast and slow
AGC settings become useable on CW and SSB respectively. This
change for R17 and R16 has also been done by an Argonaut II
owner and he reported similar improvements.
Wayne
VE3EFJ
montaw@inforamp.net
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