Another FB video from Mike WU2D.
But you know, I too find myself kind of opposed to front panel on-off switches. I power my rigs with small DC supplies. I just turn on the supply when I want to use one of the rigs. I don't have or need a switch on the front panel of the rig.
I especially liked Mike's use of the gate dip meter and, of course, the Q meter. FB OM.
I must say I have a preference for the first version, but only because I dislike the regenerative circuit in the second version. I do like the newer-style coils -- I have one in the BFO of the Mate for the Mighty Midget receiver.
Thanks Mike for the sideband inversion factoid in Part 1! The Hallas Rule -- words to live by.
One word of caution. I used 6U8s on my Mate for the Mighty Midget receiver. I had good results, but WA9WFA had a lot of trouble. We eventually concluded that the 6U8s didn't age well. And they were quite long in the tooth. We found (from the tube guys) that 6EA8s aged better and were a good and easy sub for the venerable (perhaps TOO venerable) 6U8s. I switched tubes in my rig and it did seem to work better. BTW, this is the receiver that I use to listen to the Old Military Radio Net on Saturday mornings.
Here is the story of our switch from 6U8s to 6EA8s:
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