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JANUARY 1978
SPECIAL
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BUILD ONE
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Vol. 49 No.
ON THE COVER
Sitting atop the stereo receiver
is this month's featured construction project. It provides a
digital readout of the frequency
that the receiver is tuned to.
Works with AM /FM receivers;
and, when not displaying frequency, it's a digital clock. For
complete details on how to
build your own, turn to page
21.
COMPUTERS
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GENERAL
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Z -80
Computer Corner
How the Z -80 instruction set compares to the 8080 instruction set.
by William Barden, Jr.
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Novel CB Circuits
Unusual approaches to common transceiver problems.
by Robert F. Scott
Looking Ahead
Preview of tomorrow. by Dave Lachenbruch
Programmable TV Games
A photo report on some of the newest ones to reach the market.
by Warren Black
STEREO
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Hobby Corner
Potpourri of hints and circuits. Something for everyone.
by Earl "Doc" Savage, K4SDS
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HANDY TOOLS AND GADGETS for the hobbyist, experimenter and service technician that
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As service to readers, Radio-Electronics publishes available plans or information relating to newsworthy products, techniques and scientific and technological developments.
Because of possible variances in the quality and condition of materials and workmanship used by readers, Radio-Electronics disclaims any responsibility tor the sate and proper
functioning of reader -built projects based upon or from plans or information published in this magazine.
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FCC 4- channel tests:
50 manufacturers are
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screens into simple projection TV systems. You see these
most often in bars and taverns, but a good number are
finding their way into homes. You can build your own by
buying the components from several vendors. If the room
is fairly dark, most of these systems work quite well.
These systems came along after Advent set the pace
with its three-tube system. The single -tube projector
became a relatively low- priced alternative to Advent. Now
we're going to start to see a large number of three -tube
Advent competitors. First, there is the unit by Projection
Systems Inc. (PSI), selling for a little more than some of
the Advents ($5,000 and up), but providing an excellent
picture. Unique systems using various new ideas, but
basically representing three -tube projectors, will be
offered soon by Electronic Systems Products and Mary
Hodges Instruments. These are not very well -known firms.
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Microprocessor controls tuner amplifier
Microprocessor technology has now
been incorporated in the latest entry in the
hi -fi /stereo field -the C3000, a tuner -amplifier produced by Barco Electronic of
Belgium.
Pushbuttons operate a scanner system
that pinpoints and locks onto desired frequencies with a high degree of accuracy.
The tuner uses a crystal oscillator to prevent drift. It scans and locks into the
correct radio -channel frequency. There is
an up -down mode that is used to automatically scan for optimum signal strength.
The microprocessor also allows up to 16
frequencies to be stored in memory, with
instant recall at the touch of a button. The
wavelength or frequency of the tuned channel is also shown digitally on the display
panel.
Other features of the C3000 include the
ability to zero in on stereo transmissions
only, a calculator -sized remote control unit
that controls 32 of the tuner's 48 functions,
pushbutton stereo balance control and a
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Barco Electronic of Belgium has developed a new look in TV viewing that includes
three new viewing modes: a picture- withina- picture mode that allows you to monitor
another channel at the same time as your
main program, a program timer mode in
which you can program the TV to switch
channels at programmed times and jump
back and forth between channels. All three
modes are microprocessor -controlled.
The picture- within -a- picture mode is
based on a CCD (Charge - Coupled- Device)
system. The viewer presses the CCD mode
pushbutton plus the pushbutton for the
monitored channel. The monitored picture
appears in miniature form in the upper left hand corner of the screen, without disturb-
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How it works
This project is based on a single IC.
This device-the AY3 -81 12 from General Instruments -is, to my knowledge, the
first of its kind. It has inputs to control
the time and frequency functions and is
easy to work with.
GARY MCCLELLAN
Figure
is a block diagram of the
digital clock /frequency display. Construction is in two sections. The first is
the radio interface module (Fig. 2) that
processes the radio's local oscillator signals. It must mount inside the radio and
as close as possible to the oscillator to
minimize detuning and stray radiation
that can cause interference in the receiver. The interface accepts the FM local
oscillator signal and divides it by 100. To
develop the proper signal for the AM
radio frequency display, the interface has
a Schmitt trigger that simply squares the
AM local oscillator signal. A 5 -volt regulated supply provides the operating voltage for this board. The FM oscillator
signal is divided down by ICI, a VHF
prescaler; IC2 is a quad 2-input NAND
gate wired as a Schmitt trigger to square
the AM oscillator signal and IC3 is the
voltage regulator.
The second section or module (Fig. 3)
houses the clock /counter IC. Basically,
this IC contains three 31/2 -digit counters,
any one of which can be displayed by
energizing certain pins. One counter, set
to divide by 6, is the clock. It runs as long
as power is applied and is independent of
the others. The next counter is the AM
frequency display. It reads the radio's
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For interface, display and main boards
All resistors are '/. -watt, 5% film, unless
otherwise noted.
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R5 -680 ohms
R6 -470 ohms
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DISPLAY AND MAIN BOARD WIRING. Most of the parts are on the main board. Display board
has three LED's and four seven-segment display devices.
It
mounted very close to this capacitor and will require the extra
room. Avoid compactly built sets.
Also, if you want to build everything into the receiver as I did on
several models, you'll need room
around the existing dial for the
display section.
Know your receiver, or at least
know how to locate its AM and FM
oscillators. Once you know what
to look for, tapping into the oscillators is easy. A schematic of the
set will be a great help.
And finally, your set must have
455 -kHz AM and 10.7-MHz FM
IF's. This shouldn't be a problem
because these IF's are worldwide
standards.
Construction
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boards. You can purchase them or construct your own from the foil patterns
presented here. Start construction with
the interface board (Fig. 4). (If you buy
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this rocking usually occurs at 0.1 volt and can
be ignored.
Our sample unit came in an impressive
leather -like carrying case, model 00747. The
case has a flap pocket to hold the meter. An
'adjustable neck -strap is used. The top flap of
the case can be turned back and snapped down
so that you can carry the instrument around
your neck. Holes in the side of the case allow
the test leads to be plugged in. A neat pocket
on the bottom of the case holds the test leads,
and even the battery charger can be carried in
its own little pouch, which hangs on the neck
strap. A flip-up stand has rubber feet so that
you can set the model 461 at the right viewing
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dB scale is provided on the meter, with a chart
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A single switch selects all voltage and resistance ranges. The function switch on the left
side of the panel selects the AC or DC volts.
The polarity switch on the right reverses the
polarity of DC voltages. This switch also
reverses the polarity of test leads in the
ohmmeter function for transistor testing. The
seven ohms ranges are all (except for the X lmegohm range) low-power ohms, which apply
only 90 mV across the device under test. In the
X 1- megohm range, only 0.9 volt is used.
A special junction -test function has its own
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used: a -amp fuse in the common lead; protective diodes across the meter itself; a neon lamp
shunted across the FET input; an arc gap for
good measure; and the same 2-amp 1000 -volt
fuse to protect the meter against explosive arcs
that could not only damage the instrument but
also the user. All ranges are guaranteed to
withstand up to 1000 volts AC for 30
seconds.
Calibration instructions are given in the
manual. Only one is needed for DC, which is
set for full scale on a 1.0 -volt input on the 0-1volt range. AC voltages have two, one for calibration on the 3 -VAC range, and another for
compensation on the 30 -V AC range.
A high -voltage probe will raise the upper
range of the meter to 30 kV DC. The case
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tools often make the difference between a rough, slipshod job and a smooth,
professional one, betwee i a repair that takes too long and one that is prompt
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-inch hole through a ca- top. Do you pick a chassis punch or a hole saw? Or
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the nibbler is ineffectual.
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through a metal car roof, a 7/8 -inch bit toes only a ragged, meandering job. And
you'll be astonished how suddenly the drill can gouge the upholstery beneath
the roof. On the other hand, a hole saw, with a 1/4 -inch guide hole
centerpunched and drilled with a stubby bit, takes out a 7/8 -inch circle of body
steel slick and clean. You would have to be very careless to mar the upholstery.
The point is, you choose tools to fit the task. But this presumes that you know
about all kinds of tools and gadgets. You should be familiar with them, and you
should own the right one:..
The proper too s can save you countless minutes, hours and dollars; and
you'll perform be'ter installations and repairs. This will assure you a reputation
that draws customers back for other profitable work.
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Coping With
bling, prepare a coaxial cable for a PL259 connector? Can you strip and tin an
8- conductor rotator cable and crimp the
proper-size lugs onto each wire? Do you
know how to splice two hookup wires
neatly and solidly and completely insulate them without using solder or messy
black tape?
If you can, you have most technicians
beat. The average technician, given any
of the above tasks, begins with a knife or
razor blade. Even if the resulting splices
or connections are not splattered with
blood spots, they seldom appear professional.
with tools
.
However, they could .
that are now available, you can make
your cables and wiring look and perform
as if a factory machine had prepared the
connections. If you are meticulous, your
handiwork performs even better and lasts
.
longer.
IT'S
with
ping
ping
notch. Nicked wires soon break. A striptool does the job smoothly and neatly.
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short circuits.
lugs, strip no more than '/4-inch of insulation from the end of the wire.
Tin wire ends after stripping, to prevent strand raveling. Soldering the wire
to a lug becomes easier; wrapping it
around a terminal screw is smoother; and
crimped lugs grip tighter and leave no
loose strands.
You can even strip coaxial cable with
some multipurpose strippers. Just set the
tool for the right diameter at each step.
Making terminations
Where screw terminals are involved,
most technicians take the "easy" way
out. They twist strands together, wrap
the wire end around a screw and then
tighten. This results in weak, sloppy,
careless and trouble -prone connections.
Splicing wires
There are three ways to splice wires
without creating a mess.
One method is bulky for electronics
wiring, but it makes sense when you have
more than two wires to bring together,
yet don't have a vacant terminal strip
handy. Use a device called a wire -nut.
Just twist the bare wire ends together,
insert them into the wire -nut and wind
the wire-nut tight. Threads inside the
wire -nut grip the wires tightly, and the
outer shell insulates the multiwire splice.
Just be careful not to strip the bare ends
back too far; the wire -nut skirt must
extend well over the insulation on all
wires. Small wire-nuts don't take up
much space if you keep the wires short.
You can use shrinkable tubing to make
a two -wire splice look neat and stay insu35
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Wire- Stripping Tools & Crimpers
Manufacturer
Brand
Model
AMP Inc.
None
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Box 3608
Harrisburg, PA 17105.
Channellock
908G
10 -22
GC Electronics
400 S. Wyman St.
8176S
10 -22
Rockford, IL 61101.
766 -I
Meadville, Pa 16355.
744 -1
8 -22
802
10 -22
760
12 -20
733-1
Lugs
8 -22
8 -22
Gold Line
1111
Coax
Hand tool
Van Zant
1100
Coax
Boit- operated
Norwalk, CT 06855.
shrink tubing, crimped butt splicers. Coax cable and TV twin -lead should be spliced only
with connectors that do not upset impedance
of cable.
lated. A butt splice, with wires end -toend, is best. A twisted end splice done
this way can work if you're careful, but it
does not look as neat. Strip about' /4 -inch
of insulation for the end splice, or about
-inch for a butt splice.
For a butt splice, slip an inch or so of
shrinkable tubing onto one wire. Twist
the wires together and solder them. Slide
the shrinkable tubing down over the bare
portion of the wires, making sure it
extends well over the insulation. Heat it,
so it shrinks. A heat gun is best. If you
use a match or torch, you may melt the
insulation. Just apply the heat quickly
and then remove it.
A crimped butt splice is dependable,
neat and easy. Buy a box of butt splicers
to use with your crimping tool. Strip each
wire about '/4-inch. Insert one wire into
each end of the splicer, and crimp both
ends. Tug on the splice to make sure you
have a solid crimp on both wires.
Splicing coaxial cable, especially communications -type where impedance must
be kept constant, is done best by using
devices designed especially for the purpose. Do you have a damaged coaxial
cable? Just clip out the damaged portion
and install a PL -259 connector on each
one of the two free ends. Then, attach a
PL -258 double female adapter between
the two PL- 259's. This method is quick
and dependable. If the cable is located
outdoors, wrap it with tape or
permanence- shrink some large tubing over
the three connectors.
Some technicians splice 300 -ohm flat
twin-lead any old way. But this is poor
practice, creates ghosts and sometimes
ideal
T5-T7
T32
T33
TV lead
45-164
45-090 to
45-098
8-30
Radio Shack
64 -2268
12 -18
Lugs
64 -405
12 -18
Lugs
64 -1952
12 -24
64 -2129
12 -24
64 -1918
-22
T-1710
1900
'/
-for
10 -30
Lugs
10 -22
Lugs
Waldom
H3A,H4A
Lugs
CT-4070
Lugs
Cuts No.
10
bolts
4 -No. 10
bolts
Chicago, IL 60632.
Xcslte
100
103S
UT-5800
RG-58/U
UT-8000
RG-8/U
590
Cromwell, CT 06416.
ism.
2. Connections
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Handy Gadgets
array of tools and gadgets that other technicians find useful. And, if you browse
your distributor's shelves and racks occasionally, you can find a few devices of this
nature yourself. You should keep an eye
out for them because without spending a
great deal you can end up saving money.
Anything that makes servicing jobs easier
also makes them faster. And saving time
puts money in your cash register.
Sometimes you know the item you
need but don't know where to find it.
Perhaps you saw someone else using it, or
it appeared in a magazine ad (an excellent
place to find new servicing aids). Maybe
you read aboutit in a catalog, but you
can't remember whose.
What follows is a list of handy servicing gadgets you should know about. Probably you already know about some of
them since they've been around a long
while. They're included in this article for
newcomers who may not have spotted
them yet. Other items you may have
heard of but have not known where to
find them. I have listed sources for all
these service aids.
You can also ask your electronics distributor (he can't display all his inventory). He can order an item if you tell him
who makes it.
Some devices are so relatively new that
if you don't keep up-to -date with catalogs
or magazine ads, you might have missed
months.
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Small handtools
Sometimes situations arise in servicing
that can waste minutes -and therefore
hours over weeks and months. A number
of small tools exist only to rescue you
from those embarrassing and generally
profitless moments.
For example, how many times have you
dropped a small screw or nut down into a
crevice just out of reach? At such times,
you wish for fingers that are '/s -inch in
diameter and 10- inches long!
What you could do is reach into your
toolbox and pull out a GC Electronics
flexible pickup tool, model 5059. It's 24inches long, reaches deftly around corners and closes its little gripper "fingers"
firmly around the lost object. It also holds
tiny screws so you can start them in out of- the -way places, or in areas such as
beside an IF can where your own fingers
won't fit. One pickup tool can hold a tiny
nut while another one turns a tiny bolt.
Somewhat similar are three types of
screwdrivers that hold onto screws: One
is typified by the Quick -Wedge made by
Kedman. It has a split double blade
surrounded by a metal tube. Pushing the
tube toward the tip thickens the split
blade in the screw slot. This wedging
action grips the screw as you insert it and
start threading it. Vaco uses the same
principle in their K- series screw -holding
drivers. Phillips screws are harder to hold
this way, but certain Vaco models manage it. However, you can't drive Phillips
screws with these tools; you can only
insert them and start threading them.
Another kind of holding screwdriver
has a hollow blade, all the way to the tip.
A small shaft inside the blade can be
'
rasch them.
MAGNIFIER, SURROUNDED by 8-inch fluorescent lamp, shows parts and connections 11/2
times actual size -almost necessary in miniature equipment so prevalent nowadays.
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AUTOMATIC NUTDRIVER FITS SIZES from '/.inch to '/,. -inch without changing blade.
PANEL eliminates
power -cord `octopi" for test gear on your
service bench. Circuit breaker and master
switch offer protection and convenience.
SGL WABER ELECTRIC
nus 62 Instant Chiller; or Rawn Company, Inc.'s Freeze. (Keep these sprays off
hot vacuum tubes.) Then you turn right
around and heat the suspected part or
board. Since a hair dryer is seldom hot
enough, use a heat gun such as the
Master -Mite model 10011, manufactured by Master Appliance Corporation.
It has three heating nozzles and a deflector that narrows the hot air down to a
concentrated blast. The gun is hot enough
to shrink most heat -shrinkable plastics
too. Wahl Clipper also sells a small thermal "tester." It's a handheld blower that
directs a 260 F stream of air at a very
small spot.
For a quick way to "wire up" your
service bench, consider the electric outlet
strips offered by SGL Waber Electric.
The model 25PCB-15 contains a master
switch, a circuit breaker for the whole
panel and seven 3 -wire outlets-each
with its own pilot -lighted switch. Fasten
the panel to your bench with four mounting screws, plug in your instruments and
plug in the 15 -foot 3 -wire (U- ground)
cord. If you prefer a "console" type that
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Save save save time time time
You should know by now that the way
to make more money in electronics servicing is by working faster and smarter.
Better tools and a surer knowledge of how
R -E
to use them are important.
Tricks of
Soldering / Desoldering
Constructor, experimenter and service technician all
need to know soldering. Here's what it is all about
replacement.
Another example: A seasoned TV technician won a chance for much higher pay
when he switched companies. His new
job -with a modern, up-to -date firm
entailed work on auto radios, CB transceivers, video games, some home computer products and the newest TV receivers.
replace multipin IC's. After the technician ruined a few new IC's, the service
manager assigned him to a young technician who taught him to desolder and
remove DIP -type IC's, clean up the board
and then install a new IC without bending
pins, cracking cases or overheating the
IC's.
How could these situations develop?
Apparently, soldering ability has come to
be taken for granted. Schools assume the
student will learn to solder on his own.
But just as a thorough knowledge of
theory does not assure an ability to troubleshoot electronic gear, neither can a
technician necessarily learn how to solder
well without some guidance.
Tool manufacturers have developed
dozens of aids to proper soldering and
desoldering. Yet good tools do not alleviate the need for some understanding of
the principles of soldering. Technicians
who "learn by doing" often find that,
despite years of experience, their parts
replacements look messy. Sometimes
their soldering masks faults that contribute to callbacks and endless trouble -hunting.
solder. For example, 40/60 solder contains 40% tin (always listed first) and
60% lead. Tin melts at a much lower
temperature than lead -about 360 F.
Hence, 40/60 solder begins to soften
(become plastic) at that temperature. Because of the high lead content, 40/60
solder does not become fully molten until
its temperature reaches 460 F. The range
between these two temperatures is called
the solder's plastic range.
For electronic soldering, a narrower
plastic range must be used. A 50/50
solder begins softening at 360 F, and
melts completely at 415 F, which is still
too wide a range. Because the solder stays
plastic (soft) longer as it cools, fractures
can occur in the solder joint if a wire or
component shifts slightly.
You'll find 60/40 solder is the best for
electronic circuit soldering. Its plastic
u
HEAVY -DUTY
HEXAGON
SOLDERING IRON
SOLDERED JOINTS, GOOD AND BAD, depend on tools, solder, temperature and technique. Left
a poor joint. Good joint (right) has a bright silvery surface.
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TABLE I
SOLDERING IRONS AND GUNS
Po
`CI
Tip Temp.
attage
Brand
Model
Edsyn
ER 140
16
950CL080
50
Endeco
520 -3
20
525-3
25
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(F)
4is,
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Remarks
540-3
40
540S -3
20/40
GC Electronics
H3 -380
30
H3 -384
30
700
800
970
700 0/970
Barrel tip
Beacon
15 -60
20-60
HD85 -HD800
25 -60
100 -300
90 -800
20
570
30
700
40
770
60
780
Kager International
KL -3000
64 -2066
30
64 -2190
100/140
64-2073
25
64-2065
64-2071
64-2080 series
30
Ungar
233
E.
Manville,
Compton, CA 90220.
Wahl Clipper
42
27, 42, 50
6900 series
10 -18
360 series
27 -45
6200 series
25 -55
100 series
27 -45
640
640
640
650 , 800 ,
900
575 -850
650 -950
600 -1150
650 -1000
Modular design
Modular design
Modular design
Modular design
Modular design
200
cordless;
quick charge
7900
Cordless;
solder feed
7700
7500,7800
50
700
Cordless;
quick charge
50
700
Cordless
Weller
8200 -3
100/140
Wire tip
D550 -3
240/325
Wire tip
27502.
150,150
Wen
5810 Northwest Hway,
Chicago, IL 60631.
700 , 600
700
WC -100
25, 40
W60, W100
60, 100
UNGAR SOLDERING IRONS incorporate "modular" idea-you can select operating conditions
to suit the kind of soldering you need to do.
Barrel tip
Wire tip
Sterling, IL 61081.
Barrel tip
Cordless
700
700
100
100
Wire tip
199
130
250
250
Wire tip
Wire tip
288
200
Wire tip
222
25 -200
Barrel tip
450
25 -450
Barrel tip
75
50
Barrel tip
connection.
distributor.
A good soldering iron must transfer
i.-at efficiently to the components of the
joint being soldered. This ability stems
partly from tip temperature, partly from
tip size and shape and partly from how
easily you can apply the tip to transfer
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foil separation.
However, a 100 -watt tool could not
solder even a thin wire to a chassis,
because the chassis must also reach solder- melting temperature. A 250 -watt
iron or more would be necessary. Without enough heat to bring chassis -metal
TABLE
Brand
"third hand"
"fully grounded."
It's not enough to insist on 3 -wire
power cords, although a good idea for
personal safety. Proper protection against
static at the soldering tip goes farther.
You can test for leakage by just plugging the iron in and turning it on. Set
your high -impedance digital multimeter
for AC Volts and touch one probe tip to a
known outside ground. Touch the other
DMM probe to the iron tip. If the meter
reads as little as I volt AC, there is
leakage to an ungrounded tip.
Weller, Ungar, Edsyn, and Wen are
among the best known makers of soldering tools. Almost every technician is
familiar with the Weller model 8200 and
its predecessors, with their inexpensive
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DESOLDERING TOOLS
Model or
Part No.
Type
DE180
AS196
500 -3
510 -3
R916
898F
882
GC Electronics
3225 Exposition Plaza,
Los Angeles, CA 90018
684 -H -390
Solder Braid
Radio Shack
2617 West Seventh St.
Fort Worth, TX 76107
64 -2085
64 -2086
64 -2090
40 -2 -5
1077 E. Edna
Covina, CA 91724.
none
Tech -Wick
Mohawk Equipment Co.
S -16, R -20
7800
6943 -46
6948
Edsyn
15958 Arminta St.,
Van Nuys. CA 91406.
Endeco
5127 E. 65th St.,
Indianapolis, IN 46220.
Hexacon
161 W. Clay Ave.,
THIS SOLDER JOINT HAS just been desoldered. The hot solder has been sucked away
leaving a component pin that will easily pull
free from the circuit board.
II
Box 4490
Yuma, AR 85364
Ungar
233 E. Manville,
Compton, CA 90220.
857
858
6982
6983
DESOLDERING TOOL FROM EDYSN is a handheld spring -loaded vacuum device that helps
protect FET and MOSFET devices from failure
due to static electricity.
Weller
P.O. Box 728,
Apex, NC 27502.
AC303P
DS40 -3
DS100
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DIP lifter
TO -5 lifter
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Circuit
The design of a pink -noise generator
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greatly simplified by
C4
C3
C5
Si
ICI
C2
Cl
+12 dB
SLIDER
-12
dB
INPUT
STAGE
R4
R3
R2
R1
135
C6
C7
INSIDE THE PINK -NOISE GENERATOR. Its few parts are mounted on a
small piece of perforated circuit board and connected by point-to-point
wiring. The IC is in a socket.
FILTER SECTION
IINPUT
BUFFER
"SPST
SWITCH"
OUTPUT
BUFFER
12dB
FROM
INPUT
STAGE
TO OTHE
I
TO
FILTERS
0dB
SLIDER
-12dB
ADD SPST SWITCH
SECTION
SPDT
SPOT
SWITCH"
ADD SWITCHES
TO ALL FILTERS
FIG. 2 -IN THE CUT-AND -BOOST TYPE equalizer, you can't isolate each
filter but you can minimize effects of the unwanted sections by turning
BREAK AT X -X AND
INSERT SPOT SWITCH
24V
1-TYPICAL BANDPASS-TYPE EQUALIZER designs. With the srrangement st a, filter circuit is cut out when slider-type level control is at
the minimum-gain or ground and. Partial circuits at b and e show how
switches can be added to ground the input to the filter section.
FIG.
METER
MIC
INPUT
CALIBRATE
10pF
10K
Construction
A pink -noise generator is simple to construct. You can
assemble the components on perforated board, and the entire
unit can be mounted inside the equalizer and connected to its
power supply. To prevent spurious signals from leaking into the
system, provision should be made to apply power to the generator only when it is in use.
The generator can be housed in a small box with just an on -off
switch and a phono jack for the output. Since the MM5837 is a
MOS device, handle it with the usual precautions during
construction.
VU
MIC
SENSITIVITY
2K
22K
2252
330p
2K
3-
it to the equalizer input. If the generator is used externally, feed the signal into the AUX, TAPE or other high -level
input. In a stereo system each channel is equalized separately.
Figure 5 shows for a typical arrangement.
Since all controls are adjusted relative to each other, one
control can be arbitrarily set anywhere. For convenience, the
middle control is chosen (or the control that affects frequencies
of around 1000 Hz), and set to its center or flat position. All
other controls are set to their minimum positions or switched
off. To get a relative volume reading, place the microphone in a
normal listening position and connect it to the tape- recorder
input or level meter. Adjust the input level to O VU. Then, turn
the middle control down and the first control up. Adjust this
control for the same 0 VU reading. Mark the position of the
connect
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9V
BATT
1 I-3-
RECORDER
EQUALIZER
7
R2
3K
R3
1K
NO
CONNECTION
AUX
TUNER,
OR TAPE
INPUT
_
R4
30052
C2
C3
C4
C5
1F
0.27
0.047
0.047
C6
J1
0.033
OUTPUT
STEREO RECEIVER
PREAMP
WHEN BUILT
INTO
MM5837
2
TAPE
INPUT
(OPTIONAL
CONNE TION
C7
10011E
R1
6.8K
MIKE
PNG
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AMPI
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MIKE
4- SCHEMATIC
DC.
PARTS LIST
All resistors are'/. watt, 5 %, unless noted.
All capacitors 10 %, with voltage rating greater than supply
voltage.
R1 -6800 ohms
R2 -3000 ohms
R3 -1000 ohms
R4 -300 ohms
R5- 47,000 ohms
-50 pF
C7 -100 pF
F
C2
C3 -0.27 4F
C4, C5 -0.047 pF
C6 -0.033 pF
C1
-1
AMI)
-9-volt
battery (optional)
Misc.- battery clip *, 8 -pin IC socket, case.*
The following parts are available from West Side Electronics,
Box 636, Chatsworth, CA 91311.
Complete kit of parts including perforated circuit board,
resistors and capacitors and excluding those marked by an
asterisk, No. PNG -C, $9.95, postpaid.
Complete kit of parts, less battery, silk- screened case, No.
PNG -K, $13.95, postpaid.
Assembled and tested kit, No. PNG -W, $19.95, postpaid.
California residents add state and local taxes as applicable.
BATTY
slider with a pencil on the equalizer and return this control to its
minimum position. Turn up and adjust each control in this
manner. If the microphone frequency response is known, then
the equalizer can be adjusted to this curve and the true response
AUDIO-OUTPUT TRANSISTOR SUBSTITUTE
I need a substitute for the audio- output transistor in a
Sylvania CX2171W. I got a recommended substitute but the base
diagram isn't the same. The base and collector are reversed.
original.
NARROW RASTER
This Zenith 15Y6C15 has a narrow raster -about half an inch
on each side. The chassis doesn't agree with either of the schematics I have. In the high - voltage adjust circuit, I see what looks
like a VDR. If I shunt the ungrounded side of it to ground with a
100 pF capacitor, I get full width and the grid voltage on the
horizontal output tube goes down from -55 to -45 volts. Are
there any production changes in this chassis ? -A.C., Canadensis, PA.
Yep. This is a late production 15Y6C15 chassis, and the high voltage- regulator circuit is exactly as you described it. I believe
SMALL RASTER
A Zenith 13A 16SZ came in with no raster, and the DC voltages
in the horizontal section were all wrong. The flyback had too
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ATARI'S VIDEO COMPUTER SYSTEM provides color graphics, joystick controls, variable skill levels
and six game cartridges available now. The games available now include Combat, Indy 500, Space
Mission, Video Olympics, Street Racer and Air -Sea Battle. Each game offers 14 to 50 variations. The
Combat game, for example, includes 27 variations such as Bi- Plane, Tank, Pong and Jet Fighter.
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LAUNCHER
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SPACESHIP
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TV Games
QUICK DRAW
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ROAD RACE
TENNIS
COLECO TELSTAR ARCADE otters three sets of controls and accessories plus plug -in game
cartridges. Seventeen different games are provided by the cartridges now available. More will follow.
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FAIRCHILD'S VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT S'STEM was the fist programmable unit to appear. It uses
Videocart cartridges to set up the games. Current games include Tic- Tac-Toe, Desert Fox, Spitfire,
Black Jack, Baseball and Space War.Oth3rs are on the way
BALLY'S LIBRARY COMPUTER takes the pros rammablegames concept and adds a
calculator that prints out on tie TV screen making the u id functional as well as
entertaining. Also to come is an add -on fha tiros the u.0 irto a home computer.
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CB
uncommon
Crcuits
For Common Promo m S
An in -depth look at several novel transceiver
circuits developed to conquer the
problems associated with CB communications.
ROBERT F. SCOTT
TECHNICAL EDITOR
IN THE JULY 1977 ISSUE, WE COVERED
three IF noise blanker circuits used in CB
transceivers. A noise blanker that does
by
DC control voltage across the 10K adjustable trimmer (R1). This voltage is
proportional to the level of audio on the
modulated Vu line.
Note that the 22K resistor and the
+13.8V
100 pF
RFC
FROM
120K
455kHz
CERAMIC
FILTER
2ND
[F AMPL
2SC372
27011
10012
)-11.
1000F
2ND
120pF
I.F.
OUTPUT
TRANS
TO AF &
AGC DET
& ANL
LF.
AMPL
2.2K
04
1F
50V
NOISE
BLANK
AMPLIFIER 470K
AGC
NOISE BLANK
04
1.5
DET
1S1555
560K
+13.8V
ION AEC)
1-
FIG.
AUTOMATIC NOISE BLANKER
455 -kHz IF ceramic filter.
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SIGNAL
INPUT
are lighted.
Modulate the rig 100% with a -kHz
note to insure that all LED's, including
LED 6 and LED 7, light up.
To check the standing -wave ratio
(SWR), set the switch to the CAL position
and adjust the 2K CAL potentiometer
until all LED's up to the CAL point (LED
6) light up. Throw the switch to the SWR
position to make sure that LED's indicating over a 1.5:1 SWR do not light.
Replace the 50 -ohm dummy load with
a 250 -ohm device that will yield an SWR
of 5:1. Recalibrate the bridge and then
read the SWR. Adjust the 500-ohm
potentiometer in the bridge until LED 4
indicates an SWR of 5:1.
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TRANSFORMER REPLACEMENT
Help. We can't locate a replacement
power transformer for this Sanken amplifier in any electronics catalog. -H. W.,
Asheville, NC.
You just haven't been looking in the
right place! Thordarson's Transformer
Replacement Guide lists a great many
lower -voltage transformers.
A Thordarson 23V428, which is an
exact duplicate of the Sanken unit, is 36
volts center -tapped at 2.0 amp. For use
with the full -wave rectifier circuit you
showed, tape off the center tap.
Phono Carttdgei
The phono cartridge and its stylus are often the
weakest link in the hi -fi system. Test records can help
you evaluate your system and keep an eye on its performance.
LEN FELDMAN
CONTRIBUTING HI -FI EDITOR
record. In recent years, several high quality test records have been marketed
containing signals that allow you to check
more than just frequency response. For
example, CBS Records has seven test
records; two are ideally suited for home
use and require a minimum of additional
equipment to interpret results properly.
Even if you don't own a scope, you can
hear what's happening as you play the
various record bands.
STR -130 test record
CBS test record No.
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20kHz
IkHz
100Hz
10
20kHz
FREQUENCY
FIG.
1- FREQUENCY
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10
2-
ly high increments. Both lateral and vertical bands begin at a +6 -dB level relative
to 11.2 m, which is equivalent to the 0dB music level at 300 Hz (the frequency
used in these bands). Lateral bands
20kHz
FREQUENCY
high-end response as different capacitance values are added. In checking results of added capacitance, you can save
time by stopping the "spot frequency
announcements" at around 5,000 Hz (the
frequencies begin at 20,000 Hz and decrease gradually).
The STR-130 record is called the
RIAA System Response Test record. The
rear panel of the record jacket describes
the record contents and use, and contains
a table that indicates the exact amount of
boost or cut required at different frequencies in the RIAA record or playback
curve.
Remember, during the frequency response tests, you will be measuring the
combination of the record's output as well
as the RIAA playback characteristic built
into the preamplifier section of your amplifier or receiver. If you suspect that the
RIAA equalization in your amplifier or
receiver is not quite right, you can check
it by feeding signals from an audio oscillator directly into the phono inputs, plotting the response curve obtained and
comparing it with the curve and values
presented on the back cover of the STR130 test record. Even a -dB or 2 -dB
deviation from the correct RIAA equalization at the frequency extremes can
audibly "color" the music.
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FIG.
SINEWAVE SIGNALS are used on the
STR -112 test record for the trackability tests.
Starting at the top of the scope screen, each
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HIGH- FREQUENCY TRACKABILITY
TEST on TTR -103 test record consists of burst
signals. Starting at the top of the scope screen,
each successive trace indicates a higher stylus
velocity. Lowest trace (stylus velocity of 30 cmper- second) shows mistracking in the form of
waveform clipping.
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high- and low- frequency sinewaves. Mistracking is evident in lowest trace in the form of
waveform distortion. Lowest trace corresponds
to highest stylus velocity (30 cm -per- second).
tond and, finally, to 40 centimeters-per second. Figure 7 shows that the sample
cartridge did pretty well for the 20 and 25
centimeters -per- second velocities, began
to have problems at a peak velocity of
31.5 centimeters -per- second and really
"fell apart" when at a peak velocity of 40
centimeters -per- second.
The low- frequency trackability tests
provided by the TTR -103 test record are
almost identical to the IM distortion tests
supplied in the CBS STR -112 test record, in that 400 -Hz and 4,000 -Hz combined signals are used to test the cartridge. In the case of the Shure test
recorders would reach 250,000 at the end
of 1977 and 750,000 by 1978.
In comparing the VHS system with the
Sony Betamax system, RCA stressed the
former's smaller size, lighter weight and
more energy -efficient mode of operation.
To make a four -hour recording, the RCA
tape drive unit spins at 1.67 centimeters per- second, or half the speed provided by
the two -hour recording capability also contained in the system. The reason for providing two speeds, explains David E. Daly,
RCA division vice president, is to afford
compatibility between VHS recorders. In
other words, any two -hour cassette recorded on your neighbor's machine can be
played on your VHS unit. Such flexibility is
not true for a four-hour recording which
must be played back on the same machine.
You can attach the RCA unit to the
antenna leads of any TV set to make color
recordings off the air or with a camera. The
machine can play prerecorded tapes; record one program while you watch another;
and when used with a timer, can even
record without anyone having to be in the
room.
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LOW -FREQUENCY TRACKABILITY
TEST on TTR -103 test record. Mistracking is
evident in lowest trace. Lowest trace corresponds to highest stylus velocity (30 cm -per-
second).
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Tests
Dual C -939 Cassette Deck
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CONTRIBUTING HI -FI EDITOR
IF YOU BELIEVE THAT THE CASSETTE DECK HAS
(for recording or decoding Dolby FM broadcasts, including compensation for the required
25 -ms de- emphasis), and a LIMITER circuit.
Microphone input jacks and a phone jack are
also located along the lower right -hand portion
of the front panel. Separate slide -type level
controls for the left- and right-channel line
inputs and microphone inputs are located at
the center right of the panel. To the left of
these controls are two pairs of output -level and
Dolby-calibration controls; all four controls
are recessed almost to panel- surface level,
since they are considered to be one -time or
seldom -used adjustments that should not be
accidentally miscalibrated.
Heaphone output -level controls are slightly
more elevated from the front panel (what a
convenience having separate level controls for
main and headphone outputs). Two small
rotary controls handle Dual's unique fade-edit
feature -the left control is a spring -retained
knob which, when rotated against the force of
the retaining spring, can be pressed downward
into the panel. This releases an erase head that
can then be used to selectively fade out or
eliminate specific portions of a recorded program. The level of fade or erasure is determined by the second rotary knob to the
right.
Perhaps the most unique section of the
control panel is the tiltable platform at the
upper right. Since the model C-939 can be
operated horizontally, vertically (even
mounted on a wall with hardware supplied), or
at a tilt -up angle (with brackets supplied), this
platform (which contains the record indicators) can also be tilted for best viewing.
Instead of conventional VU meters (or even
VU meters augmented by a single peak-indicating LED), the entire metering system consists of tiny LED's (seven green and five red
LED's per channel). The LED's are calibrated
from -20 dB to +5 dB. Furthermore, the
LED banks can be switched to either peak or
VU (average) indications by means of a slide
switch located below the indicator rows.
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Model: C -939
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MEASUREMENTS
EVALUATION
Very good
Good
UD-XL-1 UD-XL-II
1.0 0.75
1.0 0.85
30 -15, 3.0
20 -14.5, 3.0
1.1
1.1
+10
+7.0
Excellent
Excellent
Superb
Superb
Excellent
Excellent
Superb
Superb
0.04
45
Very good
0.3
73.0
650
1350
80
Superb
Superb
Excellent
Very good
Excellent
Superb
CONTROL EVALUATION
Level indicator(s)
Level control action
Adequacy of controls
Evaluation of extra controls
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Superb
Good
TABLE II
Manufacturer: Dual (United Audio)
Model: C -939
$550
Medium -high
Excellent
Excellent
Very good
Excellent
Comments: Perhaps the most impressive feature of the Dual model C -939 cassette deck is the
multiple LED arrangement used to indicate record and playback levels. Much more
precise than even some of the better record level meters used on high -priced cassette
decks, the calibrated LED arrangement really insures against over recording, and yet
allows the user to take fullest advantage of the dynamic range available on cassette
tapes. The auto -reverse feature (ability to play in both directions without turning over
the cassette and the ability to record in either direction) has a smooth action and a
totally reliable tape azimuth alignment. The dual- capstan drive is positive and consistent, making the system less subject to variations. The fade -edit feature enables you to
erase preselected portions of a recording after the recording has been made and
permits professional fading effects to be added later- without the user having to act
as a real -time recording engineer. While the frequency- response capability is not as
great as higher -priced decks, it is adequate, and, more important, the low wow -andflutter specs permit a recording that approximates that possible with 71/2- inch -persecond open -reel decks.
Dual has created a logical and thoughtful balance between frequency response,
distortion and signal -to -noise capability. Not too long ago, a signal -to -noise ratio of 60
dB (without Dolby) would have been considered a dream when it comes to cassette
performance. Yet, that figure was actually measured using Maxell UD -XL -II tape (for
which the machine seems ideally calibrated, when the Cr02 tape switch is activated).
This new entry from Dual must be seen and tried to truly appreciate it.
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Laboratory measurements
Results of our lab measurements are listed
in Table I and can be compared with the
manufacturer's published specifications listed
in this report. Frequency response, using a
sample of Maxell UD -XL -I tape, is shown in
Fig. 2, and Fig. 3 shows similar measurements
for a sample of Maxell UD -XL -II tape. The
latter tape sample requires the Cr02 tapeselection setting, while the UD -XL -I tape was
tested by pressing the Fe tape pushbutton. It is
difficult to compare Dual's frequency -response claims with our results because the
manufacturer's specification fails to indicate a
tolerance ( dB value). Although the results
may not be as impressive as those claimed
(and achieved) by higher -priced competitive
units, frequency response is only one performance criterion. Our summary comments together with overall product evaluation are
shown in more detail in Table II.
The double- capstan and motor /belt drive
arrangement is successful in terms of tape
transport uniformity as evidenced by the extremely low wow- and -flutter figure (0.04%
WRMS) obtained in our lab measurements.
Even unweighted, the wow- and -flutter was
only 0.08 %. Note that the various signal -tonoise ratios shown in Table I are all unweighted figures.
Use tests
The full flexibility of the model C -939 can
only be appreciated through a hands -on session with the machine. For example, when we
made our frequency-response checks at the
usual -20 dB record level, it was gratifying to
observe that the green LED level indicator
labeled " -20 dB" lights up (with no others
illuminated), which attests to the extreme
accuracy of the LED level indicators. Transition from forward play to reverse play is
smooth and noise-free, and it is possible to
reverse the direction of play without first
depressing the STOP button. At end of tape
travel (in either direction), the transport not
only comes to a stop (and the capstans are
disengaged), but power to the entire deck is
real boon to the
automatically shut off
forgetful operator. In short, Dual seems to
have thought of everything that many other
manufacturers have overlooked. Superlatively
low distortion, high signal -to -noise ratios,
smooth tape transport action and adequate
bandwidth all contribute to a cassette deck
that would fit in nicely with the very best high R -E
fidelity component systems.
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control dominates the panel and is located
above a much smaller channel -balance control
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Table I shows our measured results for the
power-amplifier section. One clear advantage
of DC design is apparent. Even at the low 20Hz extreme, the amplifier delivers a full 92
watts-the same value obtained for midfrequency power-compared with its 85 -watt
rating into 8 ohms. In this amplifier, the highfrequency power capability proves to be the
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Model AU -717
Manufacturer. Sansui
92.0
92.0
86.0
118.0
115.0
94
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DISTORTION MEASUREMENTS
Harmonic distortion at rated output, kHz (%)
Intermodulation distortion, rated output (o)
Harmonic distortion at -watt output. kHz (%)
Intermodulation distortion at -watt output %)
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Good
Good
Very good
55
Excellent
0.1
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Superb
Excellent
380
82 "A"
2.8 -68, 3
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93
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Excellent
Very good
Good
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Excellent
See Fig. 6
See Fig. 6
Excellent
Fair
2.5/2.5
150
150
150
138 mW
EVALUATION OF CONTROLS,
CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN
Adequacy of program source and monitor switching
Adequacy of input facilities
Arrangement of controls (panel layout)
Action of controls and switches
Design and construction
Ease of servicing
Very good
Excellent
TABLE
Superb
0.0085
0.025
0.02
0.012
OHMS
Evaluation
Very good
Excellent
Good
Not rated
Not rated
Not rated
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Superb
Good
II
Model AU -717
Manufacturer. Sansui
Sound quality
Mechanical performance
$450
Medium
Excellent
Excellent
Superb
Very good
Comments: While the emphasis placed on the DC power -amplifier design is certainly justified, we
were even more impressed by the control precision built into the Sansui model AU717. and by its moderate price. Sansui claims that this unit has reduced transient
direct result of the DC design, and, indeed, the model
intermodulation distortion
AU -717 delivered sound as transparent and clean as any we have heard from an
integrated amplifier (and equal to that produced by some of the better basic power
amplifiers). It should be pointed out, however, that only the power -amplifier section is
DC- coupled from input to output, so that the claimed bandwidth (from 0 to 200,000 Hz)
is somewhat meaningless when all program- source inputs must first travel through the
non -DC preamplifier and control sections. The filters are a mixed bag. While the high cut filter has too gradual a slope and begins to cut at too high a frequency (affording no
more noise suppression than is possible with the TREBLE control), the subsonic filter
cuts off at around 16 Hz and effectively reduces subsonic rumble without affecting the
musical bass content at all. The combination of the tape COPY switch plus the separate
TAPE PLAY button arrangement allows you to record FM programs from a connected
tuner even while listening to other programs. The off position of the tape copy switch
prevents the tape decks from interacting with the rest of the system, which is important if the input impedance of your connected tape machines is less than optimum.
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able wing the regular TREBLE control. . \[though Fig. 4 does not show the subsonic -filter
action, the subsonic filter in the model AU7/7 effectively removes this unwanted range
of frequencies without affecting musical re-
production.
Figure 5 shows the loudness -control action
at various volume settings, and, in addition,
confirms the extreme accuracy of the calibration marks on the master volume control. Each
vertical division on the scope face represents a
10 -dB amplitude change, and. using only the
front -panel calibrations of 0, -10, -20, -30
and -40 dB, one can see how closely the IkHz center -frequency points on each curve
correspond to the desired loudness levels.
summary
A summary of our reactions to the model
AU-7/7, together with overall comments regarding its quality, is shown in Table II. The
price, power output and performance features
of this new Sansui entry make it worth serious
consideration -even by those who prefer sepaR -E
rate amplifiers and preamplifiers.
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Helpful hints, including magnetizing and demagnetizing tools,
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more.
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FSM, use the following procedure.
Simulate on- the -road conditions;
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the car so that the meter face is
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276 -1801
276 -1811
276 -1802
276 -1821
276 -1807
276 -1815
276 -1809
276 -1823
276 -1824
276 -1804
276 -1805
276 -1816
276 -1825
276 -1803
276 -1818
276 -1806
276 -1813
276 -1826
276 -1827
276 -1808
276 -1819
276 -1817
276 -1828
276 -1829
276 -1834
276 -1831
276 -1820
276 -1832
276 -1833
ONLY
350
390
350
490
390
790
390
272 -1401
272 -1402
272 -1403
272 -1404
272 -1405
272 -1406
Pkg. of 350/9.95
Pkg. of 350/9.95
Pkg. of 175/9.95
Pkg. of 35/9.95
Pkg. of 36/9.95
ptF
0.1
0.22
0.33
0.47
0.68
1.0
Each
Cat. No.
Each
390
272 -1407
390
394
394
394
394
272 -1408
272 -1409
272 -1410
2.2
3.3
4.7
6.8
272 -1411
10.0
450
454
494
494
494
49C
490
990
990
990
390
490
490
790
590
1.19
490
790
690
99c
1.19
1.39
1.29
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.29
PC Board
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1.89
Etchant Solution. 276 -1535
1.98
276
-1573
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Type
74C00
Cat. No.
276-2301
74CO2
276 -2302
74C04
74C08
74C74
74C76
74C90
74C192
74C193
276-2303
276-2305
276 -2310
276 -2312
276 -2315
276 -2321
276 -2322
276 -2401
276 -2411
276 -2413
276 -2417
276 -2420
276 -2427
276 -2449
276 -2450
276 -2447
276 -2490
4001
4011
4013
4017
4020
4027
4049
4050
4511
4518
ONLY
490
490
490
49C
896
890
1.49
1.69
1.69
Digits
nt
1
FE
Size
Drive
Anod.
Cath.
Anod.
Cath.
Cat. No.
276 -056
276 -066
276-053
276-062
Digits
ONLY
2.99
10
2.99
1.99
1.99
lx
1
1
4
5114
Size
0.3"
0.3"
0.5 "
0.5"
Drive
Anod.
Cath.
Anod.
Cath.
Cat. No.
276 -1210
276 -1211
276 -1201
276-1202
ONLY
416.99
4/6.99
6.95
6.95
276-1141
49C
496
890
1.49
1.49
890
690
690
1.69
1.49
IC Accessories
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Type
301CN
324N
339N
386CN
555CN
556CN
566CN
567CN
723CN
741CN
741H
first quality
Cat. No.
276 -017
276 -1711
276 -1712
276 -1731
276 -1723
276 -1728
276 -1724
276 -1721
276-1740
276 -007
276 -010
Volts
Current
Size
Each
273 -1512
25.2 CT
2A
23/4x2f4x2"
273 -1513
273 -1514
12
58
4e2x2'h"
18 CT
4A
4x2x21/2"
4.99
8.95
8.95
490
1.49
1.49
990
790
1.39
1.69
1.99
690
490
276-1713
276 -1705
990
276-1706
276-038
1.99
276 -1701
990
990
1.29
1.29
1.29
276-1702
276-1770
276-1771
276-1772
276-1995
99
14
16
9 95
1.99
1.29
1.49
28
40
2/89944
276 -1998
276 -1997
276-1996
21990
Ea. 896
Ea. 990
Computer Chips
490
990
3911N
75491
75492
7805
7812
7815
Pries
Cat. No.
ONLY
3900N
3909N
4558CN
..
2 99
3 49
99
Pkg. 2/690
Electrolytic Capacitors
Clock
Chips
2
1
99
99
WPM
79C
17.95
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.18
7401
.21
.21
.21
7402
7404
7405
7407
7408
7409
.24
.45
.25
.25
7410
.20
7411
.30
.85
7413
7416
7417
7420
7422
7425
7427
7428
7430
43
.43
.21
1.50
.43
.37
.35
.26
7432
7437
.31
7438
7440
.40
7441
1.10
.47
.21
7442
7448
7450
1.08
1.15
26
7451
7453
27
.27
7454
41
7460
7472
7473
7474
7475
7482
7483
7485
.22
39
.45
.45
.80
1.75
1.15
1.12
7486
.45
7489 2.49
7490
.69
7491
1.20
7492
.82
7493
.82
7494
.91
7495
.91
7496
.91
74100 1.25
LINEAR
74107
74121
74122
74123
74125
74126
74132
74141
74150
74151
74153
74154
74157
74161
74164
74165
74166
74174
74175
74180
74181
74191
74195
74197
.49
.55
49
1.05
.60
75450BP
75451BP
754528P
754538P
754548P
75491BP
75492BP
CA3005
CA3006
CA3018
CA3018A
CA3026
CA3046
.81
3.00
1.15
1.10
1.25
1.35
1.54
1.30
74LSO4 .45
74LS10 .39
74LS20 .39
74L551 .39
74LS74 .65
7415112 .65
74H01
74H04
74H05
74H10
.33
.33
.33
.35
.33
74H11
74H20
74H21
74H30
74H40
.33
.33
.33
.33
.33
1.65
2.50
1.60
1.60
2.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.30
1.35
1.25
2.25
2.25
1.25
1.25
1.95
1.55
1.70
1.85
2.65
.50
1.00
1.00
4021 AE
29
.29
.29
.58
.29
.29
1.25
.65
1.10
65
1.75
1.50
.98
1.89
10
1N4001
1N4002
1N4003
1N4004
1N4005
1N4006
1N4007
For
60
2.50
5.50
2.25
1.95
.70
.80
.90
1.00
1.10
1.20
.80
.45
30
.45
5400
5404
5410
5426
5473
1.00
1.25
1.00
1.25
1.50
5475
5486
5493
54100
54LSO4
1.65
1.15
1.00
.70
.50
1.25
.85
.85
.75
3.75
2SA643
2SA673
2SA678
2SA679
2SA680
3.75
2SA682
.85
.90
.95
2SB77
.70
.55
.60
.60
1.00
1.75
1.60
.65
.85
1.65
.85
.75
1.25
1.65
1.50
2.10
1.25
.95
.90
.70
3.00
1.00
1.00
.65
.70
.70
258175
2S8186
25E1337
1.80
1.00
LM340K-15
LM340K-18
LM340K-24
LM340T0-5
LM340T0-6
LM340T0-8
LM3401612 1.75
LM340T615 1.75
RESISTORS
LM340K$
258367
258370
2S9405
258407
258415
258435
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.75
1.75
1.75
LM340T0-18 1.75
LM34070-241.75
2SC460
2SC478
25C481
25C482
25C484
2SC485
2SC493
2SC494
2SC495
2SC496
258461
258463
2S8474
258481
258492
258495
258507
258511
2SC116
2SC183
2SC184
2SC281
2SC371
25C372
.65
.70
4.90
4.90
3.80
.70
25C620
.80
25C627
1.75
2SC634A
.65
25C644
.70
2SC674
.60
2SC708
3.00
2SC710
.70
25C711
.70
2SC712
.70
2SC715
.70
2SC730
.65
2SC731
3.00
2SC732
.70
2SC733
.70
2SC537
2SC608
2SC609
2SC614
2SC619
.29
1.50
.35
1.60
2.90
.65
4.50
2.40
1.50
.75
10M F50
10M8150
25MF35
C1702A
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2101
75
2102
2N2160.65
2N2646.45
2N2647.55
MU4892.50
MU4893.50
MU4894.50
2N4851 .75
2N4852 .75
2N4870 .50
2N4871 .50
2N6027.55
MU4891.50
2N6028 .70
D5E37
MU10
MU20
.35
.35
.40
.70
.70
3.00
.70
1.75
2.75
2SC738
2SC756
2SC763
2SC774
2SC775
.70
1.00
2.15
1.00
1.75
2.50
3.10
3.50
.75
4.00
.75
.75
1.60
.70
.85
1.00
5.85
.70
.70
.55
.70
.65
.65
.65
65
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
3.50
.75
1.65
3.75
3.75
1.20
1.15
2.75
4.00
1.25
.70
30MF25
47MF25
47MF50
100MF16
100MF25
500MF50
1000MF35
2SC1306
25C1307
25C1308
25C1317
2SC1318
2SC1327
2SC1342
25C1347
2SC1359
2SC1377
2SC1382
2SC1383
25C1384
25C1447
25C1448
25C1449
25C1475
25C1507
25C1569
2SC1675
2SC1678
2SC1679
25C1728
25C1730
2SC1756
25C1760
25C1816
25C1908
25C1909
2SC1957
25C1964
2SC1973
25C1974
25C1975
25C2020
25C2027
25C2028
2SC2029
2SC2034
2SC2074
25C2075
2SC2091
2SC2092
2SC2166
4.00 251145
4.00 2SD68
4.25 25072
.95 2SD77
.75
.75
1.00
1.25
2SD81
25088
2SD92
250118
4.50 250130
400 250170
Axial Leads
Radial Leads
2S0180
250187
250188
250201
.70 250213
.70 250218
2.75
.50 2SD223
.80 250234
.65 250235
4.50
4.75
5.75
4.75
.60
5.50 2SD257
1.00 250261
.75
.85
1.25
1.25
1.30
1.50
1.25
1.25
1.75
5.50
4.75
2.15
250287
250288
2S0291
25D300
250313
2S0314
250315
250318
2SD325
2S0330
250331
250350
.60 250360
1.25
2.15
4.50
.70
4.75
1.50
4.75
1.50
4.90
4.90
2.50
6.00
1.10
4.75
3.00
3.00
5.50
1.10
4.75
4.75
2.00
.90
1.00
1.00
3.25
1.50
1.50
3.25
1.25
2.00
.80
.95
1.95
3.75
4.75
1.00
1.00
2.00
.80
4.00
1.00
.85
2.50
1.10
1.10
.75
.95
1.25
1.50
.90
3.25
1.50
2SCF8
3.50
2SCF6
1.25
2SF8
3.00
HEPS3001 3.25
JSP7001
.75
MRF8004 3.00
MPS8000 1.25
MPS8001 1.25
MPSUO2
.50
MPSU31 4.00
501074 19.95
SD1076 28.95
SK3047
3.75
SK3048
3.25
4.75
SK3049
1.25
SK3054
25K19
1.75
25K30A
1.00
2SK33
1.20
2SK41
1.75
3SK22Y
3SK40
3SK45
3SK49
4004
4005
40080
40081
40082
2.75
2.75
2.75
2.75
3.00
3.00
1.25
1.50
3.00,
Radial Leads
Radial Leads
Radial Leads
Axial Leads
Axial Leads
9.95
2708
34.95
8008
5.75
C51013
4.50
8080A
1.75
MM5013
3.25
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M N 3002
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DN837
1.50
DN8381NEW1
1.25
1.35
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.18
.19
.24
.19
.24
.60
.65
Watt. t0*
Watt. t0,0
Voltages 20 200. and
JAPANESE ICs
AN136
AN203
AN208
AN210
MICROPROCESSOR
19.95
19.95
AN211
AN214
AN217
AN227
AN239
AN241
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25C734
2SC735
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.15
.15
.16
.20
.18
.75
3.00
4.00
4.00
3.00
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Axial Leads
Axial Leads
No Polarity
Axial Leads
Axial Leads
Axial Leads
Axial Leads
.80
4.25
2SC776
25C777
2SC778
25C781
25C784
25C785
2SC788
2SC789
2SC790
2SC793
2SC798
2SC799
2SC815
2SC821
2SC828
2SC829
2SC830
2SC838
25C839
2SC853
25C866
25C871
25C900
25C922
2SC929
25C930
2SC938
2SC945
25C1000
2SC1013
25C1014
2SC1017
25C1018
2SC1034
2SC1060
25C1061
25C1079
25C1080
25C1096
25C1098
25C1115
25C1116
2SC1124
2SC1166
2SC1170
2SC1172
2SC1172B
2SC1173
2SC1209
25C1211
25C1213
2SC1226A
25C1237
25C1239
N..
2.2MF50
3.3MF10
3.3MF10
10MF25
3.75
3.25
2.75
3.50
1.10
1.15
1.60
1.50
1.25
2SA683
2SA684
2SA699
1.30
2SA699A 1.45 2SC497
2SA706
.55 2SC502
2SA733
.65 2SC509
2SA777
.90 25C515
25822
.65 2SC517
25854
.70 2SC535
25856
.70 2SC536
VOLT.REG
LM340K-5
LM340K-6
2SC380
25C381
2SC382
2SC387
2SC394
4.25 2SC403
.65 2SC454
1.25 2SC458
2SA628
2SA634
2SA636
$1.49
1.50
1.90
2.00
.70
.70
.65
.70
.70
.70
.70
.70
.65
.65
.70
.70
.80
1.85
1.75
3.00 2SC374
.80 2SC375
258187
258324
1 5400 SERIES
.39
.39
.59
.59
.65
.75 2SC373
2SA497
2SA562
2SA564
2SA606
1.50
100
5.00
6.00
7.00
8.00
9.00
10.00
11.00
.75
.45
2SA473
2SA484
2SA489
2SA495
2SA496
(-ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS
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4024AE
4025AE
4028AE
4029AE
4030AE
4037AE
4040AE
4044AE
4049AE
4050AE
For
NE556
UA702
UA703CH
UA709CH
UA749CH
JAPANESE TRANSISTORS
.45
.90
.45
.80
1.50
1.00
.60
MC1460
3.95
MC1469R
2.50
MC1489
4.60
MC1496
1.65
MC1510G
8.00
MC1514L
4.50
MC1595L
6.25
MC1723CL
3.60
MC1741CG
1.20
MC1810P
1.25
MC3004L
2.25
MC3007P
2.25
MC3021L
2.15
MC3060L
2.65
MC3062L
3.00
MC4024P
2.20
MC4044P
4.80
MC14507CP 1.25
MC14511CP 2.76
MC14512CP 1.70
(RECTIFIERS
1.25
1.45
2.25
.60
NE5558
NE555V
C MOS
4001AE
4002AE
4007AE
4010AE
4011AE
4012AE
4015AE
4016AE
4018AE
4019AE
4020AE
LM741CH
LM747
LM748H
LM1458N
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MOTOROLA
MC663P
MC666P
MC670P
MC679P
MC725P
MC789P
MC790P
MC817P
MC836P
MC844
MC853P
MC876P
MC1004L
MC1010L
MC1305
MC1352P
MC1357
MC1371
MC1439
MC1458P
.35
.35
1.25
.90
1.50
1.85
.65
1.70
1.95
1.95
1.05
3.55
74LS113
74LS138
74LS174
74L5386
74S153
74S387
74H53
74H55
74H73
74H74
74H76
.35
LM301H
LM307H
LM309K
LM311H
LM318N
LM339N
LM351AN
LM370N
LM380N
LM566
LM711CH
LM723H
LM741CN
1.65
74H00 TTL
74H00
1.60
3.50
1.10
1.60
1.50
1.45
.49
.39
.39
.39
.39
.79
.85
AN274
AN315
BA511
BA521
HA1202
HA1306W
HA1308
HA1312
HA1322
LA1201
LA3301
LA4000
\L4030
2.90
3.75
4.75
3.10
3.30
LA4031P
LA4032P
LA4051P
LA4400FS
LA4400FR
4.90 LD3080
3.30
5.80
LD3120
5.50
1.85
2.25
2.25
4.90
4.00 TA7075P
4.90
3.10
5.40
4.80
PLLO1A
13.50
PLLO2A
12.00
PLLO2A-G 12.00
SG613
5.40
STK011
10.50
STK015
6.50
STK032
14.20
STK050 24.50
STK056
11.35
STK4t5
8.50
TA7028M 3.50
TA7045M 3.50
TA7051P 3.50
TA7054P 3.05
M5112
6.50 M5115PR
3.20
3.95
3.50
3.50
3.95
3.10
5.20
4.50
4.05
5.20
4.25
4.85
5.50
4.85
TA7055P
TA7060P
TA7061 P
TA7063P
TA7074P
3.50
4.50
4.65
3.80
3.80
TA7076P
TA7089P
TA7120P
TA7120P-C
4.55
2.90
2.20
2.20
TA7122AP 2.30
TA7124P
1.85
TA7150P 4.55
TA7153P
6.90
TA7201P
6.40
TA7202P 4.50
TA7203P
7.00
TA7204P 6.50
TA7205P 6.50
TC4011P
.55
TC5080P 12.00
TC5082P 12.00
TC9100P 12.00
UH1C004 9.00
UPC16C
2.50
UPC20C
5.00
UPC41C
325
UPC48C
3.95
UPC554C 3.90
UPC555H 3.00
UPC563H2 8.00
UPC566H 2.25
UPC575C 4.10
UPC576
4.10
UPC592H2 100
UPC595C 3.60
UPC596C 3.50
UPC1001H25.15
UPC1008C 6.00
UPC1020H 5.50
UPC1025H 5.50
UPC1156H 6.50
UPD277C 4.50
UPD857C 19.00
UPD858C 13.00
UPD861C
1N270
1N914
1N4148
1S1555
2N173
2N338A
2N404
2N443
2N508A
2N706
2N718
2N718A
2N918
2N930
2N956
2N1302
2N1305
2N1420
.25
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.25
.10
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.35
1.75
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2.50
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.25
.25
.30
.60
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1.25
75
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2N1540
2N1544
2N1554
2N1560
2N1605
2N1613
2N1711
2N1907
2N2102
2N2160
2N2218
2N2218A
2N2219
2N2219A
2N2221
2N2221A
2N2222
2N2222A
2N2270
2N2369
2N2484
.90
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2.80
1.75
.50
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4.10
.70
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.25
.30
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.30
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25
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2N2712
2N2894
2N2903
2N2904
2N2904A
2N2905
2N2905A
2N2906
2N2906A
2N2907
2N2907A
2N2913
2N2914
2N3019
2N3053
2N3054
2N3055
2N3227
2N3247
2N3250
2N3393
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3.30
.25
.30
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.30
.25
.30
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.75
1.20
1.00
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.70
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50
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2N3414
2N3415
2N3416
2N3417
2N3442
2N3553
2N3563
2N3565
2N3638
2N3642
2N3643
2N3645
2N3646
2N3731
2N3740
2N3771
2N3772
2N3773
2N3819
2N3823
.17
.17
.18
.19
.20
1.85
1.50
.20
.20
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20
.20
.20
.14
3.75
1.00
1.75
130
3.00
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70
2N3856
2N3866
2N3903
2N3904
2N3905
2N3906
2N3954A
2N3955
2N3957
2N3958
2N4037
2N4093
2N4124
2N4126
2N4141
2N4142
.20
1.25
.16
.16
.16
.16
2N4402
2N4403
2N4409
2N4410
2N4416
2N4441
3.75
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2N4442
2N4443
1.25
1.20
.60
.85
.16
.16
.20
.20
2N4852
2N5061
2N4143
2N4220A
2N4234
2N4400
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2N5130
2N5133
2N5138
2N5294
2N5296
2N5306
2N5400
2N5401
2N5457
2N5458
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1.35
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.15
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74504
7405
7406
7407
7408
7409
7410
7411
7412
7413
7416
7420
7421
7423
7425
7426
7427
7428
29
7430
7432
7433
7437
7438
7440
44
7441
13
7442
7443
7444
7446
7447
7448
7450
7451
7453
7454
7460
7470
7472
7473
7474
7475
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7482
7483
7485
7489
7490
7491
7492
7493
7494
7495
7496
74100
74104
74107
74109
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74121
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99
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74153
74154
74155
74156
74157
74160
74161
74163
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74165
74174
74175
74180
74181
74182
74191
74192
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74123
74132
74136
745138
74141
74151
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303
Quad 2 Input NAND Buffer
311
Master Slave F/F
312
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321
Quad 2 Input NAND Gate
322
Dual 5 Input NAND Gate
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326
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65
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1.93
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.79
81
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61
21
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74LSO4
28
28
74LS05
74L008
74L509
74LS10
74LS11
74LS13
74L14
74LS15
74LS20
74LS21
74LS22
74LS26
74LS27
74LS30
74LS32
74LS37
74LS38
74LS40
74LS42
21
21
28
21
21
45
99
26
24
28
28
32
32
26
32
32
32
26
65
74L547
74L051
74L054
74LS55
74L573
74LS74
74LS76
74L583
74L085
74LS86
74LS90
74LS92
74L093
74LS109
74LS112
74LS113
74LS114
74LS122
74LS124
74LS125
74LS128
74LS132
74LS133
55
.55
.55
.38
38
.38
.38
.49
.99
.47
.47
.79
.35
74LS160
74LS161
74LS162
74LS183
74LS164
74LS168
74L5169
74LS170
74LS173
74LS174
74LS175
74L5190
74LS191
73
26
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74L0136
37
74LS138 .71
74LS139 .71
74LS145 1.00
70
74I-S151
74L5153 .70
74LS155 .89
.73
74LS156
1.35
.36
74LS157
74LS158
26
.26
.35
.35
.70
75
74LS258
74LS260
74LS266
74LS279
74LS290
74LS293
74LS295
74LS298
74LS365
.71
74LS366
.85
.85
.85
.85
1.49
.85
.85
1.69
1.10
1.00
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74L390 1.75
74LS393 1.45
74L870 2.30
74LS192 .95
74LS193 .95
74LS194
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74L195 .85
74LS196 .85
74LS197 .85
74LS251
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74LS253
81
74LS257
71
.81
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74H05
74H20
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.29
29
74H21
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74H53
74H40
74H50
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741461
74H72
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CD4016
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C0919
CD4020
C0921
C04022
CD4023
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CD4025
CD4027
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CD4053 1.19
CD4056 1.15
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CD4081
CD4507
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CD4510
CD4512
CD4516
CD4518
CD4520
CD4528
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74156
74157
74161
74163
74164
74165
74166
74175
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74180
74181
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74197
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2SC 1909
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2SC 1957
2SC 1969
2SC 1973
2SC 1975
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2SD 91
2SD 92
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2SD 142
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2SD 180
2SD 187
2SD 188
2SD 205
2SD 217
2SD 223
2S0 224
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2SD 235
2SD 287
2SD 313
2SD 315
2SD 325
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2SK 33
2SK 34
2SK 40
2SK 49
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3SK 39
3SK 40
3SK 41
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1.90
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2SD 382
2SD 388
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2SA 101
2SA 102
2SA 234
2SA 342
2SA 353
2SA 377
2SA 440
2SA 483
2SA 484
2SA 485
2SA 489
2SA 495
2SA 496
2SA 497
25A 509
2SA 525
2SA 537
2SA 539
2SA 561
2SA 562
2SA 564A
2SA 565
2SA 566
2SA 606
2SA 624
2SA 627
2SA 628
2SA 634
2SA 640
2SA 643
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2SA 672
2SA 673
2SA 678
2SA 683
2SA 684
2SA 695
2SA 697
2SA 706
2SA 715
2SA 719
2SA 720
2SA 721
2SA 725
2SA 726
2SA 733
2SA 740
2SA 744
25A 745R
2SA 747
2SA 750
2SA 756
2SA 758
2SA 774
2SA 777
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2.91
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LM566H
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NEW IMPROVED
AVANTI PDL IITM
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because this system of
creating an impedance match is higher
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matching devices and acts to increase
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Better reception with increased efficiency through use of orbital gamma
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Better rejection front -to -back separation
More Gain
is 32 db.
Polarity Isolation
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