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DescriptionResonant stubs in UHF transceiver 1938.jpg |
English: Resonant stub tank lines (Lecher lines) in portable 200-300 MHz UHF vacuum tube transmitter from 1938. These were part of a backpack transceiver for remote broadcasts developed by radio station KCMO in the 30s. Each pair of parallel rods constitute a length of open-circuited transmission line. They are connected to the plate circuit of the type 955 "acorn" vacuum tube oscillator and function as a high-Q W:resonant circuit to determine the frequency of the transmitter. The lefthand one oscillates around 200 MHz, the righthand one 300 MHz. The rods are 3/8 inch solid brass, spaced 3/4 inch apart, approximately 1/8 wevelength long, tuned by a trimmer capacitor near the ends/ |
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Source | Retrieved April 10, 2014 from L. C. Sigmon, "A 300 and 200 Mc broadcast pack transmitter and receiver" in Communications magazine, Bryan Davis Publishing Co., New York, Vol. 18, No. 4, April 1938, p. 21, fig. 4 on http://www.americanradiohistory.com |
Author | L. C. Sigmon |
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