Old ways to stabilise VFOs
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2024 11:17 am
I have noticed couple times old folks to talk about stabilising VFO using voltage divider with NTC-resistor and varicap back in the day, before cheap PLL controls. I know these has no real usage nowdays, but im iterested to hear about it, maybe even try it if I have some time.
I guess that main idea was to stabilise rig that is located in outdoors, maybe on autumn weather when temperature might go from days +20°C to -10°C at night.
Fast Google search didnt return anything, but what old folks have been talking, NTC-resistor has been located very close VFO coil, and that voltage divider has had couple trimmers, I think one would be on the divider itself, to set voltage between it and NTC, and second would maybe have been parallel with NTC or between varicap and voltage divider.
What I know, they have been carrying VFO/rig out to the cold, and back indoors, or have used freezer/fridge to get it cold, and then warmed it, while tracking its freqency.
I dont mean old trick to get couple wirewound resistors inside insulated VFO casing, and transistor with NTC to keep that VFO stable at like +40°C.
Any older folks here who have idea bout that.
I guess that main idea was to stabilise rig that is located in outdoors, maybe on autumn weather when temperature might go from days +20°C to -10°C at night.
Fast Google search didnt return anything, but what old folks have been talking, NTC-resistor has been located very close VFO coil, and that voltage divider has had couple trimmers, I think one would be on the divider itself, to set voltage between it and NTC, and second would maybe have been parallel with NTC or between varicap and voltage divider.
What I know, they have been carrying VFO/rig out to the cold, and back indoors, or have used freezer/fridge to get it cold, and then warmed it, while tracking its freqency.
I dont mean old trick to get couple wirewound resistors inside insulated VFO casing, and transistor with NTC to keep that VFO stable at like +40°C.
Any older folks here who have idea bout that.