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[TenTec] Titan tuning drift on 160 meters

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Subject: [TenTec] Titan tuning drift on 160 meters
From: Ken Brown <ken.d.brown@verizon.net>
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Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 14:44:35 -1000
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Hi All,

My Titan 425 has a drift problem with tuning on 160 meters. I have posted this question before and got some conflicting answers. All seem to agree that the problem is caused by capacitors in the tank circuit that change their capacitance as they heat up, and that the problem can be cured by replacing the large disk ceramic capacitors with bigger, better doorknob capacitors. Some have said the problem is in the plate DC blocking capacitors (the ones that couple the RF from the anodes to the Pi-L tank, while blocking the DC plate supply) C6 & C7. Others have said that it is either C15 the capacitor that is paralled with the plate tuning variable capacitors C14 and C28 when on 160 meters (my schematic leaves out an important line, and shows C14 and C15 connect to nothing except ground and the band switch), or the problem is caused by one or more of the capacitors C16, 17, 18, & 19 which are paralleled with the variable loading capacitor C21. While it is possible that all of these capacitors may contribute to the problem, I suspect that there are one or two that have a larger role in this problem than the rest. I wonder if anyone can tell me which ones? When I posted a question about this problem many months ago I got referrals to suppliers of the neccessary capacitors, which I promptly ignored, because I was sure that I would find my stock of doorknob capacitors and not need to buy any. Having not found my doorknob capacitor stock, it seems that I will have to buy some after all. So I need a repeat of that information too.

Thanks in advance for any help,

Ken N6KB


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