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GARRARD SP25 MK III Turn-
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GOLDRING CS90 Ceramic Pick-
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* Goldring GL69 II Transcription
Turntable on Plinth as illustrated
AS ABOVE but with
Garrard 3000 Autochanger and Sono -
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Pair of Stanway II Carr. tridge in lieu of SP25 I U J
speaker units. £1.50 and CS90 Carr. £1.25
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Terms: Deposit £15 and 9 monthly Package prices apply providing all individr ^al units are purchased ments £5.70 (Total £57.30)
payments £10.53 (Total £114.55). from any branch within 3 months. See leaflet. Trans. Plastic cover £3.15 extra.
RSC G66 MkII 646 WATT high quality STEREO AMPLIFIES R.S.C. TAI2 MKIII 65-I-- 6.5 WATT STEREO AMPLIFIER
FULLY TRANSISTORISED, SOLID S'ATE CONSTRUCTION
Individual Canged Controls: Bass, Treble, Volume and Balance. Printed circuit con- HIGH FIDELITY OUTPUT OF 8.5 WATTS PER CHANNEL
struction employing 10 Transistors plus Diodes. Output rating I.H.F.M. Frequency Designed for optimum performance NMI. any crystal
range 20- 20,000 0.p.s. Bass Control ± 12db. Treble Control ± 13db. Selector switch or ceramic Gram. P.U. cartridge, Raadio tuner, Tape
for P.U. or Tape /Radio. For loudspeaker output etc. * 3 separate switche d input sockets
impedances of 3 to 15 ohms. For standard 200- on each channel * Separate Bass an d Treble controls
250v. A.C. mains operation. Attractive Black and
Silver finished metal facia plate and matching
* Slide Switch for mono use
3 -15 ohms *For 200-250v. A.C. maims
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COMPLETE KIT OF PARTS INCLUDING tion 0.3% at 1,000 c.p.s. Hum and N sise -70dB *
Sensitivities (1) 50mV (2) 400n,
FULLY WIRED PRINTED CIRCUIT and (3) 100mV. Output rating I.H.F.M. *
Handsome finish Facia plate B Knobs.
COMPLETE KIT OF PARTS WITH FIILL Factory built with
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Consisting of matched 12ín. 11,000 line 15 Watt 15 ohm Carr. 30p. per enclosure.
high quality speaker, cross -over unit and tweeter. Smooth 7E8 Size 16 X 11 x 9in. Pressurised. 3E8 For optimum performance
response and extended frequency range £5.75 Carr. Gives pleasing results with£5.35 with any Sin. Hi -Fi £6.47
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R.S.C. TA6 6 Watt HI -FI AMPLIFIER
^ °K ^^ AC mains operated. Frequency Response 30- 20,000 c.p.s.
"FANE 807 HIGH FIDELITY SPEAKER -2dB. Harmonic Distortion 0.3% at 1,000 c.p.s. Separate Bass and Via-
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or Tape. Input selector switch. Output for 3 -15 ohm spkrs. Max. sensitivity 5mV
enclosure. Cast chassis Roll P.V.C. cone surround and long throw voice Output rating I.H.F.M. Fully enclosed enamelled case, 91 x 21 x 5;in. Attractive
coil to achieve very low fundamental resonance of 30 c.p.s. Tweeter brushed silver finish facia plate 103 X 3'-in. and matching knobs. Carr.
cone is fitted to extend high note response. Frequency range 25 Hz to Complete kit of parts with full wiring diagrams and instructions. 40p.£7.50
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payments £3.50 (Total £37.25.) £33.75 TRANSISTORS. HUM & NOISE -75dB Min. Vol. -65dB Full Vol. HARMONIC DISTORTION'
Or FACTORY BUILT in cabinet as FOUR DIODES, FREQUENCY RESPONSE: -3dB 7Hz to 70kHz 01% at 1000 Hz 10 Watts
illustrated. Dep. £6 and 9 monthly
£37,75 FOUR RECTIFIERS TREBLE CONTROL: +16dB to -12dB at 14kHz
payments £3.86 (Total £40.74) BASS CONTROL: +17dB to -16dB at 40Hz CROSS TALK -58dB
TECHNICAL DETAILS (Applying to each channel where appropriate) SENSITIVITIES: Disc Mag. 2.5 mV. Ceramic 35mV. Radio 120mV. Tape 120mV.
CONTROLS: PUSH- BUTTON SELECTOR (1) Disc (2) Radio (3) Tape REAR PANEL SOCKETS ARE FOR 3 PAIRS OF INPUTS (1) P.U. (2) Radio.
(4) Mono L (5) Mono R (6) SPEAKER DIS. (7) Mains on /off. (3) Tape Amp. Plus pair for tape recorder signal take off and 2 pairs for speaker
Bass, Treble and Balance. Plus Ceramic Mag P.U. Switch. connections.
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New "pop -up" Cassette ejection system I * "MAGIC It's tar better than any 6 -wave radio even they have produced! We're almost giving them
EYE" Visual Battery check /recording level indicator or built -in automatic leveller! away at £9.97-a mere traction et even today's Russian miracle price! We challenge
* Separate ON /OFF, HI -LO volume controls I * Heavy duty built -in speaker I * Earphone
you to compare performance and value with that of £34 radios I * Instant refund if you
(for personal listening or "monitoring") and extension speaker sockets: * Remote control are not astounded Purer and sweeter tone than ever l Much wider band spread than
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microphone! * Built -in swivel telescopic extension aerial (24ín. approx.)! Magnificently hitherto for "pin -point" station selection Once again the Russians have proved their
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made case, size I1 }fn. x 9 1n, x 8 }in. overall approx., with carry handle. Designs vary fantastic ability in electronics -brilliantly reflecting their advanced micro-circuitry
slightly. Takes standard 30, 60, 90 or 120- minute Philips Cassette Tapes obtainable techniques in the field of spaceship and satellite communications. YOU GET THIS
everywhere. The amazing built-in full circuit VHF, AM /FM Radio gives you superb clarity AMAZING SET FROM US AT A PRICE THAT BEARS NO RELATION TO TRUE
of tone, incredible station selection- Unique rotating Station Selector Dial-get all local VALUE Yea, 8 separate Wavebands, including Standard Long, Medium and Short Waves
city and regional stations in every part of the country plus BBC, National, VHF. Pick. to cover the world ! Unique side control waveband selection unit given incredible ease of
station tuning ! Thousands of different transmission. and elation. at your fingertips 24
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up dozens of foreign stations. Also fabulous in car You could pay ££££'s more for a Car
hours a day, even messages from all over the world I Superb, sweet tone -controlled from
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Radio or Car Cassette player ALONE £2375, CARR. 85p. Simple instructions, remote a whisper to a roar. Push -pull output Separate ON /OFF volume and Treble /Bass tone
/
control microphone with on /off switch and microphone stand. BONUS- Standard Batteries I
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ams
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Order by post to Uxbridge Ro
CAR RADIO -any speed requires no additional aerial. UNIQUE I Elegant Black, White
and Chrome finish case. SIZE 10 4in. x Sin. x 3 }1n. overall approx. Magnificently
designed, made to give years of perfect service. With WRITTEN GUARANTEE, manual
COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS please note: with simple operating instructions and circuit diagram. ONLY £9.97, POST, ETC., 43p.
Lime NMI 101
Merchandising office at our Holborn Store
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Standard batteries 25p extra, if required. Can also be used through extension amplifier.
tape recorder or public address system. Refund guarantee.
PRACTICAL WIRELESS
4-STATION INTERCOM
11910ß1ß1P ELECTRONIC IGNITION
SYSTEM
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LENGTH 85"
£7.25
Solve your communica-
tion problems witn this
4-Station Transistor Intercom system (1 matter and
8 Sube), in de -luxe plastic cabinets for desk or wall
mounting. Call/talk/listen from Master to Subs and
Sube to Master. Ideally suitable for Business, Sur-
gery, Schools, Hospital, Office and Home. Operates
on one 9V battery. On /off switch. Volume control.
Complete vita 3 connecting wires each 66ft. and
other accessories. P. k P. £0.40.
This Capacitor- discharge Electronic ignition MAINS INTERCOM
system was recently described in Practical No batteries-no wires. Just plug in the mains
Wireless and has proved extremely popular. for instant two -way, loud and clear communication.
We are able to offer the kit in two forms; the On off switch and volume control. Price £12.40
Standard kit containing the electronic corn- P. R P. £0.55
ponents only, enabling the customer to tailor
these to his own layout, or the De -luxe version
containing a ready -drilled roller-trimmed
printed circuit board and fully machined
die -cast case with electrical connection block.
Each kit is supplied with a custom wound
transformer, first -grade components and full OUR
construction details. Suitable for 12V. systems PRICE
only, pos. or neg. earth. All components ONLY
WITITH 15r' available separately. Case size 41" x 31" x 2" £3.35
Complete assembly and wiring manual 25p, Same as 4 -Sta roñ
ercom for two -way instant
n
refundable on purchase of kit. communication. Ideal as Baby Alarm and Door
Available from your Local Retailer Price : Standard kit .. £7.25 post free Phone. Complete with 66ít. connecting wire.
De -luxe £8.75 post free Battery 14p. P. a P. £0.23.
0.1 and 0.15 pitch Vero Strip is Trade enquiries invited. Mail order only.
suitable for all applications where State pos. or neg. earth when ordering. 7rOIl,tc.72:1.EGHONEAMOL/1/ER
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G.240 Miniature soldering iron 18 watt 4 D volts
extensively used by H.M. Forces. Suitabl e For high speed CCN.240 /7 The same s oli ering iron fitted with our new
soldering and fitted with iron coated 3/3: bit. Also tf
7 -star high efficiency bi
available for 220 volts. Spare bits 1/8 ",
obtainable. Price £1.83.
16" and 14" are
Price £1.95
8
The triple- coated bits or
r very high speed soldering
on, nickel and chromium plated.
SK. 2 MES. 12
SOLDERING KIT A battery operated
This kit contains a 12 volts 25 watt
15 watt 240 volts soldering iron complete
soldering iron fitted with 15' lead, two
with a 3/16" bit, nickel crocodile clips for
plated spare bits of connection to car
5/32" and 3/32 ", a reel battery and a booklet
"How to Solder" packed
Price £2.40.
of solder, Heat Sink,
1 amp fuse and booklet
"How to Solder"
i in a strong plastic wallet.
Price £1.95.
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KIT
The kit contains a
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fitted with
15 watt 240 volts
soldering iron
3/16" bit,
a
all your
nickel plated spare bits of 5/32" and
3/32", a reel of solder, heat sink, soldering
Price £2.75
cleaning pad, stand and booklet "How
to Solder ". Also available for 220 volts. problems.
El Please send the Antex enclose cheque /P.O. /Cash
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DISTRIBUTION CAPACITOR DISCHARGE CAR IGNITION Type "A" 15 amp. for controlling room heaters,
PANELS This system which has proved to be amazingly greenhouses, airing cupboard. Has spindle for
Just what you efficient and reliable was first described in the pointer knobs. Quickly adjustable from 30-80 °F.
need for work MTRUIMC IGNMON Wfrefeaa World about a year ago. We can supply kit 40p, Calibrated dial 20p extra. Suitable box for
bench or lab. of parts for an improved and even more efficient wall mounting 25p.
version (Practical Wirrleas, June). Price £4.95 plus 20p post. When ordering
4 X 13 amp sockets in metal box to take standard s. Also available, ready made
Type `B" 15 amp. This is a 17ín. long rod type
13 amp fused plugs and on /off switch with neon
negative made by the famous Sunvic Co. Spindle adjusts
warning light. Supplied complete with 7 feet of wefor pr
systems r 6 vehicles,or
pleasestate v s te s this from 50- 550 °F. Internal screw
heavy cable. Wired up ready to work, £2 less plug; alters the setting to this could be
22.25 with fitted 13 amp plug; £2.40 with fitted adjustable over 30° to 1000°F. Suitable
16 amp plug, plus 23p P. ffi I. for controlling
RADIO STETHOSCOPE furnace, oven.
MULTI -SPEED MOTOR Easiest way to fault find-traces signal from aerial kiln, immersion
Six speeds are available 500, 850 to speaker-when signal stops you've found the heater or to make Same -stat or fire
and 1,100 r.p.m. and 8,000; 12,000
B 15,500 r.p.m. shaft is 1 in. dia-
amplifier, anything -
fault. Use it on Radio, TV
com-
plete kit comprises two special
0
alarm. 48p plus 12 post and insurance.
Type "D" We call this the Ice -stat as it cuts in and
meter 230/240v Its speed may be transistors and all parts inclu- out at around freezing point. 2/3 amps. Has many
further controlled with the use ding probe tube and crystal uses one of which would be to keep the loft pipes
of our Thyrister controller. Very
earpiece. £2 -twin stetho- from freezing. If a length of our blanket wire (16 yd
powerful and useful motor size 50p) is wound round the pipes. 40p.
approx. 2 in. dia. X 5 in. long, set instead of earpiece 75p
extra-post and ins. 20p. Type "E ". This is standard refrigerator thermo-
Price 88p plus 23p postage and stat. Spindle adjustments cover normal refrigera-
insurance. tor temperature. 50p
STANDARD WAFER SWITCHES Type "F ". Glass encased for controlling the temp.
RESETTABLE FUSE of liquid -particularly those in glass tanks, vats
Standard size 15 wafer -silver- plated 5 -amp contact
How long does it take you to renew a
fuse, Time yourself when next one
blows. Then reckoning your time at
standard 0" spindle 2 "long-with locking washer and nut-
or sinks -thermostat is held (half submerged) by
rubber sucker or wire clip-ideal for fish tanks
developers and chemical baths of all types
-
No. of Poles :: way 3 way 4 way 5 way 6 way S way 9 way 10 way 12 way
Adjustable over range 50° to 150° F. Price SO
ti
Ex- G.P.O. Perfect working order. drum being calibrated in equal divisions Fits in place of cigarette lighter.
50p each. Useful method for making a quick
for switch setting purposes with trips
- which are infinitely adjustable for position. a' connection into the car electrical
TELEPHONE HAND SET They are also arranged to allow 2 opera- }t }s system. 88p each or 10 for 53.42.
Ex- G.P.O. Perfect order. £ions per switch per rotation. There are 15 ire
MICRO SWITCH
Where postage is not stated then orders
over £5 are post free. Below £5 add 20p. J. BULL (ELECTRICAL) LTD.
amp. changeover contacts, 9p Semi- conductors add 5p post. Over £1 post CRO IYD
7 Park Street, Croydon
5
each, £i doz. 15 amp. Model free. S.A.E. with enquiries please. (Dept. P.W.),
10p each or £105 doz. _ Callers to: 102/3 Tamworth Road, Croydon.
961
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ACADEMY STEREO CASSETTE REALISTIC HI -FI 36-WATT STEREO CONCERTMASTER
TAPE DECK, MODEL CS -20000 FM -AM RECEIVER SYSTEM, MODEL 12 -694
No hi -fi system is complete without one Brilliantly designed tuner /amplifier with two matching speakers.
hook it up to any ROC or other good qual All three units in beautifully finished walnut cabinets with smart
Including
i IJ'jfl ffl
h
:a ity amplifier, and the results are connecting
leads aluminium vertical trims. The tuning dial is fronted by unique
The 00 records Pflug£115-00 black glass. Figures light up behind it in green when the unit is
Normal
b and plays back. .A big feature is its en. Separate easy:to- operate Left and Right volume controls.
- easy -lo -use piano -key controls iMicroswitch for on/off. Programme selector. Separate bass and treble con trots.
Easy -to- get -at mic inputs are on `y-----li- Headphone socket on front panel for easy access. Single tuning knob for FM and AM.
top; line inputs and outputs at the rear. Built -in aerials, facilities for external FM aerial. Illuminated dial. Stereo broadcast indicator
Dual -channel recording level meter. Pop -up cassette ejection. light. Each speaker has 85" bass and 3 " treble units, Output: 9 watts r.m.s. per channel into
Stereo/Mono button. Tape counter. Pause control. Tape speed 8 ohms. Frequency response: 30 to 20,000 Hz. FM: frequency range 80 -108 MHz, sensitivity 2.5pV,
11; ips (4.75 ems). Frequency response 100-10,000 Hz. Wow stereo separation 30dB, image rejection 40db.
11 and flutter better than 0.3 %. Rewind time better than 60 AM: frequency range 530 -1605 kHz, sensitivity 100pV.
Iwe
Including sec with C60 cassette. Engineered throughout to the Sizes: speakers 8. wide. 12. high and 9;. deep; receiver
leafs1l highest electrical 6" wide, 12" high and 9 ¡" deep. And their sophisticated
r
tri 501 eeting appearance matches the excellence of the specificatien.
wide. 4;" high and 8" deep. Walnut cabinet with satin
Norma! price
£6500
aluminium trims. -.
a1 Price £95,60 25 -WATT 3-WAY CRYSLER
'LIVING AUDIO'
K
Píß REALISTIC 30 WATT STEREO
AMPLIFIER MODEL SA -500
A superb hi -fi amplifier with all the fea-
SPEAKER CE -5b
This high quality speak-
tures you've ever wanted - for under er has its own built -in
£4600. Saving over E10.00 on the normal 3 -way sound response switch,
retail value. Up -to -the- minute slider controls for bass and treble. be t giving you the ideal frequen y response f Termal P'ric
volume and balance controls. Headphone socket on front panel- Push- u t 8-TRACK hi -fi, natural or mood music li telling. Its f39.95
each.
input controls - magnetic phone (high/low) tuner, aux, mono, moil's .
STEREO CARTRIDGE beautiful, heavy, oiled walnut cabinet
Loudness push -button control for perfect sound at low output lev s Normal Price TAPE DECK MODEL RP-10005T incorporates two separate speaker units an 8" woofer, and a 5"
Left and right push -button on/off switches for speakers. Noise filtering he popular Lear -Jet type recording unit is the heart of mid -range with 2" concentric tweeter. Power handling
£5550
and tape monitoring facilities. Two auxiliary AC outlets. Frequency r erse 20- the fantastic RP- 1000ST, which has full record and play- capacity: 25 watts r.m.s irto 8 ohms. Overall frequency res-
20,000 Hz + db at full power. 15 watts rms per channel. Walnut
1 h net with
back facilities. Automatic track change with manual over- ponse :35- 20,000 Hz. Cabinetsiie: l0," x 75" x 8a, ". Exactly
satin aluminium trims. Inputs: phono 2'5mV and 5mV RIAA; tuner/aux ride. Press to start button. Stereo headphone and Left and
mV. Hum right for matching the most modern decor.
and noise: phono - 50db; tuner /aux - 65db. How's that for a so ification! Right Mie seams on front panel. Dual recording level
Size 141," wide, 35" hig ,10/" deep. meter, and Left and Right volume controls. Built -in pm- ROC PRICE
amp. Tape speed 3'-, ips (95 ems). Frequency response: 20
STEREO TUNER
nOLSON RA- 10 AMIFMIMPX
playback 30-10,000 Hz; recording/playback 30-8,000 Hz.
Line output: fully variable 0-500mV. The RP-101)13ST in- Normal E42 rr
°33 2 L._,.,...ì
This ROC Tuner is especially de- I
corporates an me natures you'd expect in a tap quality auilJly; ,Ii
"
signed to match the Olson AM -335
Cartridge Tape Deck. Size 16" wide, 4" high, 9" deep.
Stereo Amplifier. In price and
Cabinet in walnut. Including coseecfing leads PALACE AM /FM MPX STEREO TUNER AMPLIFIER SSA -16
value, as well as it's good look-
ing design! But of course it's also This is one of t e lowest priced stern tuner amplifiers on the
.deal for use with any other amp ifier, The RA -310 costs less than l000 market. It covers he full range of both AM and FM broadcast
the normal retail value, and yet it is a highly sophisticated unit, incorpo- frequencies. And when you're switched to FM, an indicator
RO V rating the latest solid state techniques. Operation is drift free for sup - lights up when a tereo signal is received that's the time to -
{59.00 reme station -holding capability. You can connect this Tuner to a stereo switch to 'Stereo"! The SSA -16 has all the facilities you'd ex-
Normal pect to find on tuners costing twice as much - separate vol-
No rmalPrira amplifier, to a tape deck or a tape recorder. And of course it covers all Price ume, bass, treble, balance and tuning controls. Selector switch
the stations in the AM and FM bands. FM: 87 -108 MHz; AM: 525 -1605 kHz. 'I¡
£49.00 for tape, phono, AM, FM, stereo. Jack socket on front panel for
FM Sensitivites: FM, 36V; AM, 250pV. Stereo separation 3006 at 1kHz, image rejection ..--
f
60dB. Size: 11 "wide, 4" high, 75 "deep. stereo. headphones. Frequency range: FM 88 -108 MHz, AM
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REALISTIC 5A-10006-WATT
STEREO AMPLIFIER K
11 TRACK HOME STEREO
MODEL El
CARTRIDGE PLAYER
With this unit, you can play any standard 8 -track cartridge
P
535 -1605 kHz. Frequency response: 50- 10,000 Hz ± 3dB.
Power output: 4 watts total music power into two 8 ohm
I
speakers. Size : 16" wide, 4 1" high, 8" deep.
Here's fabulous, exciting value in on the market - at a fraction of the normal retail value!
ROC7-WATTSTEREO AMPLIFIER
mmraturxl This high qu aty
liwide stereo It gives you a total of 5 watts of power. to feed into two
ri
x 3" CHASSIS SK -317
anphfier measures only 9
F
high x 5;" deep. And yet it has sepa-
YNIp
8 -ohm speakers. The frequency response is 50 to 10,000
Hz, giving you a fine tonal quality that can't be bettered at
This exctusive A^
R 0 C Stereo
iy\
rate ganged volume, balance and lone con - anything near this price. The separate tone,
El has
Irols. Plus speaker in /out, mono /stereo, phono¡ balance and volume controls, giving you complete free-
Chassis is
tuner and power on/off ide switches. The ends are oiled walnut, with match - dom to select the sound you want to hear. Tape speed is
completely Cpl,
5r7Ii'y'
self-contained, and
ìng enamelled metal to The front panel is satin aluminium and walnut -brown
. 3; ips, and wow and flutter are both less than 0.3 %. Size: ROCPRFCE
£21'00 it costs E2'25 less
Normal Price enamel. Feequencyre panse is 50 ta 10,000 Hz + 3dß. Output 3 watts r.m.s. 1 5 " wide, 5" high, I I " deep.
1
per channel into 8 ohms. Input are 100mV for both phono and tuner.
than the normal re-
tail value! The (.50
REALISTIC TM -100
AM /FMIrMPX
STEREO TUNER
Here's another unit that gives
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.,.....
SK -317 is a really
compact unit measuring only 55" wide. .4"
high and 61" deep, It contains its own mains
Normal
1
price fT
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R.4 63 WAY MATCHED SPEAKERS
OLSON AM -395 The will do justice to your amplifier -
e and to your No rma
40 -WATT STEREO
AMPLIFIER K
An ideal unit for your new
pocket. At illy El 6.40 a pair, they are real value- far -money.
Each cabin t is heavily lagged and teak finished. They
handle 16 watts rms If watts rms each). Each loudspeaker
Price El25'20
962
prices? '.QUALITY
tinitsat lowestVALUE TOP TOP
Compare our prices with any other unit on the ACCESSORIES THAT EVERY HI -FI ENTHUSIAST
hi -fi market, and you'll find you won't beat ROC
unit prices. No matter where you live, London or NEEDS TO COMPLETE HIS SYSTEM
Land's End its price range. Buy them
Every item shown here is the best of its kind within THORENS TD150A8/II
!
Take a good look at all these super audio equip- products listed. Transcription Turntabie.
separately or at the same time as the other top -value audio
ment bargains. They're all on demonstration at
our Shop from 9 to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday, EAGLE SE -80 STUDIO
STEREO HEADPHONE
£52.31"
Complete with pick up arm
plinth and cover.
late night Thursday until 7 p.m. But don't worry R.328 STEREO HEADPHONE Here's the ultimate in head-
if you can't get there yourself. Our Mail Order If you're starting in hi -fi. and phone design! Apart from
service is at your disposal. With the same ex-
clusive ROC equipment
super value- for -money prices
-and at the same
!
R.151 STEREO
CAR SPEAKERS
exclusive unit pendently. There's also a mono /stereo switch. tough, plastic cases, each
Smart black,
For maximum comfort, the ear cushions are the radio all by yourself.
Then this will solco the
containing a high flux 110mm diameter speaker
covered in soft leathers. ROC PRICE £7.05
unit. Just what you need to to with the CS.B
problem. Separate volume
and tuning controls with Cartridge Player sr any other car stereo system.
HERE'S A RANGE OF AUDIO SYSTEMS BUILT AROUND easy -ro -use knobs. Frequency range is
Fitted with over three yards of connecting
noble. gìmensions: 61-0"x 511"x 3A ". Ironed"
EXCLUSIVE ROC AMPLIFIERS AND TUNERS
535 to 1605 kHz medium wave band.
ance: 8 ohms per speaker. Rating: 5 watts max
Maximum output is 300 mW.
Normal Price E9.45 ROC PRICE 1.7.651 per speaker. ROC PRICE f3.72
EAGLE 8,152 STEREO CAR
Now run your eye over the prices II1Il'l Bea®8e1 JIII 8 -TRACK SPEAKERS
select the System nearest to your CAR These sloping front
budget and you've hit on the
4 -" ST E speakers match the CS.8 Cartridge Player or any
PLAYER, CREOS.B other car stereo system. Fitted with high flux
best value that your money can
Drive to the sound of music - with 1ttmm diameter speaker unit, and over three
buy! Supplied with all necessary
this fabulous 8 -Track Cartridge Player. yards of connecting cable. Dimensions: 60-b'
leads and plugs, ready to use. OLSON AM -357 SYSTEM
Olson AM -357 Stereo Amplifier,
OLSON
AM -372 SYSTEM
- -- It gives you superb tone and power to 6 "x 3I ". Impedance: 8 ohms per speaker.
fill the car with stereo sound. Ideal for Rating 5 watts max. per speaker.
Garrard 2025 T/C Autochanger use with 6.151 or R.152 speakers. Corn-. ROC PRICE £4.96
Olson AM -372 Stereo Amplifier.
plete with all mounting accessories.
with Stereo ceramic cartridge, Garrard 2025 TIC Autochanger EAGLE LC.05 STEREO
For negative earth electrical systems
plinth and cover and a pair of ROC with Stereo ceramic cartridge, MAGNETIC CARTRIDGE
only. Output: 2.5 watts per channel. For, fabulous reproduc
R.088 4 watt Speakers. plinth and cover and a pair of Frequency range: 70- 10,000 Hz. Wow
Normal Price £4528 tier at a very low rice,
ROC R.446 Speakers. and flutter: less than 03 %. Tape aaN
II find m hard to heat
ROC PRICE £3670 Normal Price £6818 speed: 3.5 cm /sec. Channel selector: You
07 mil diamond stylus. Ou[-
ROC PRICE E51-53 automatic with manual over-ride.
put: 6mV per channel. Frequency range:
REALISTIC SA-10013 SYSTEM dimensions: 5;1 "x 5; "x
® I
Mounting
30- 18.000 Hz. Channel balance: - 1.5dß.
Realistic SA 1008 Stereo Ampli- 2-'r',". ROC PRICE £27-20
Auto-
IlYdhl, Channel separation 20dB Recommended
fier, Garrard 2025TC "WATTS" stylus pressure. 2-4 grams Compliance:
changer with Stereo ceramic RECORD CLEANERS t
9x 10-6 cm /dyne ROC PRICE f4-75
cartridge, plinth and cover and a The original "Dust Bug" 1
pair of ROC H.446 Speakers. Automatic Record Cleaner' EAGLE LC.07 STEREO
MOVING- MAGNET
':, f ]É r.
keeps your records clean as
Matching TM -100 Stereo Tuner PALACE SYSTEM CARTRIDGE
they play. £1.26 Watts Disc Preener. Keeps
£2325 extra if required. Palace SSA -16 Stereo Tune new records like new - Here's gran opPOrtunity
REALISTIC 12 -694 SYSTEM to own a transcription cartridge
Normal Price £6398 Amplifier, Garrard 2025 T/C auto tar perfect record repro-
Realistic 12 -694 Stereo Tuner for the price of a ceramic! Is specially de-
ROC PRICE L47.60 changer with stereo ceramic cart duction.35p
Amplifier with matching speakers signed to match top quality tone arms, an
ridge, plinth and cover and a pai R.307 TRANSISTOR--
and Garrard SP25 Mk Ill with to get the very best from your hi-fi amplifier.
of ROC R.446 Speakers. IZEO STEREO
Eagle LC.07 Stereo Magnetic 87 mil diamond stylus. Output 7mV per
PRE -AMPLIFIER
Normal Price £84.98 channel. Frequency range: 20. 21,000 Hz.
LI Cartridge and plinth and cover. Now your arnot,er
ROC PRICE £6fi 30 Channel balance + tdB. Channel separa
Normal Price £144.05 that could only reproduce
non: 28d0. Compliance: 12, 10-6 cm /dyne.
ROC PRICE E124-5B ceramic or crystal pick -up cartridges, can
ROC PRICE LB37
:
accept signals from moving- magnet cart-
ridges, The 0.307 steps up signals from 8.088
between 5 20mV to 200-800 mV Input: MATCHED
5 20mV. Equalisation: RIBA. Output: STEREO
`
OLSON 200 800mV flat. Frequency range 20 LOUD-
AM -395 SYSTEM 22.000 He. Dimensions:31 "x t;"x 2A ". SPEAKERS
Olson AM -395 Stereo Amplifier, Supply: 240 VAC. ROC PRICE £4-92 Here's real
Garrard SP25 Mk Ill Record Player REALISTIC "SA -500 SYSTEM 15 -FOOT STEREO HEADPHONE il((ll value in
with Eagle LC07 Stereo Magnetic RealisticSA -500 Stereo Amplifier, EXTENSION CORD R.362 stereo s eakersh Eac unit comes
Cartridge, plinth and cover and a
pair of Eagle 0L.67 Speakers.
Garrard SP25 Mk Ill Single Record
Player with Eagle LC.07 Stereo
ROC El SYSTEM
ROC E1 track Stereo Cartridge
8 -3- Fitted with heavy duty
circuit stereo plug at
complete with foot lead and phono plug.
and look really smart. Power handling per
speaker: 4 watts rms, 8 watts peak.
Magnetic Cartridge. plinth and Player complete with a pair of one end and a matching stereo socket at
Matching RA.310 Stereo Tuner frequency range: 40- 16,000 Hz. Flux
ROC R.088 4 watt Speakers. the other. ROC PRICE £1-30
£39.95 extra if required. cover and a pair of Crysler CE -5b
STEREO HEADPHONE "Y" ADAPTOR density: 8,500 gauss. Impedance: 8 ohms.
Normal Price f5910
Normal Price £106.65 Speakers. Normal Price £15795 8.361 Enables you to use two sets of Dimensions: 9" high. 51" wide, 49" deep.
ROC PRICE £49.45 Finish: oiled walnut. -
ROC PRICE £9260 ROC PRICE £124.00 stereo headphones from a single socket.
-
Fitted with male plug and two female ROC PRICE £9.50 pair
sockets. ROC PRICE £130
EAGLE DL.67 HIGH COMPLIANCE 3- WAY TEAK SPEAKER SYSTEM
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ROC ELECTRON ICS LTD 6211
From a rich, deep, 35 He bass to above the limit of human
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(UK only). Add 25p
M. JURY. Esq.193 EDGWARE RD, LONDON, W2 1E7.01-723 into the problems of full frequency response from small cabinets. The 11L.67
The speaker
has a dual cone high compliance bass mid range unit, and a horn tweeter.
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only found
under £10 CALLERS WELCOME AT THE SHOP' Buyitwithyour
handling capacity: 10 watts rms, 20 watts
on very expensive speaker systems. Power
HP terms available 9 -6 MON TO SAT, peak. Frequency range: 35- 20,000 Hz. Flux density: 11.000 gauss. Impedance:
8 ohms.
tar callers Dimensions: 111" high x 8" wide x 6I" deep. Finish: oiled teak. ROC PRICE £1880 each
963
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Special versions of our P50 Series are now available for AF117 or 0C45 Transistors. They can be used
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Rod Aerial RA2W 72p
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60mA/300mA /600mA. 0 /8K/ £1.97. P. A P. 15p.
80K/800K /8 meg. ohm -20 to
NEW "SEW" DESIGNS! +63 db. 25.975. P. a P. 15p.
MODEL PL486
CLEAR PLASTIC BAKELIT 20k01/Volt D.C.
810 /Volt AC. THK MODEL MD.120
METERS Mirror scale. 20k /Volt D.C.
METERS Mirror male. 10k 0 Volt A.C. 30 /60/300/
TYPE S -80 9/3112/30/120!600V 800/3,000 V. D.C. 6/120/
TYPE SW.I00 80 mm.
D.C. 3/30/120/600V
A.C. 60/600teA /60/
1,200 V. A.C.
100 x 80 mm. Current 0- sEuA /0 -12/0
600 mA. 10/100K/
square fronts Megíl,
Meg /10
300mÁ, 060K /0.6 Mego.
20V. D.C... £310 50{íA 6310 -20
1
to + 46db. 89.974 P a P l22p.
-20 to + 63 dB. £4.821.
50 -0-50µA 50V. D.C... 62.80
P a P15p
50(tA 8060 50V. D.C... £310 83-10 MODEL 5025 57 Ranges
50-0- 50µA 63-46 300V. D.C. £3.10 100pA £2.75 300V. D.C. 8080 Giant 511n. Meter, -Polarity
100µA £320 1 amp. D.C. 83.10 100 -0- 100µA 8310 1 amp. D.C. 8280 Reverse Switch. MODEL 500 80,000 O.P.V
100 -0- 100pÁ£8.46 5 amp. D.C. £3.10 500µA 68.00 5 amp. D.C. 8260 Sensitivity: 50K /Volt D.C. with overload protection
500pA 88-S5 300V. A.C. £3 10 lo A 8220 300V. A.C. 8200 5K/Volt A.C. D.C. Volts: mirror male 0/9/25/10/25
1mA 6810 VU Meter £3.75 20V. D.C 8260 VU Meter.. 8887 .125, -25, 1.26, 5, 10, 26, 100/250/500/1,000v. D.0
50, 125, 250, 500, 1,000V. 0/2. 5/10/25/100/250 /600/
"SEW" CLEAR PLASTIC METERS A.C. Volts: 16, 3. 5, 10, 25,
50, 125, 250, 500, 1,000V.
1,000V. A.C. 0 /60µA 6/60/
600mA. 12 amp. D.C.
Type 21R.85P. 4}in. x 4;in. fronts. Type MR.SSP. 1 21/8Sin. mimes fronts. D.C.. Current: 25, 60Iá, 25, 5, 25, 50, 250, 0/60/x/6 Meg. /60 Meg Sl.
50mA ....
£2.80
200mA .... £1.60 500mA, 5, 10 amp. Resistance: 2K, 10K, 23.8'71. Post paid.
100mA ....
22.80 300mA .... £1.60 100K, 1MEG, 10 MEG, Decibels: -20 to
500mA ....
42.80 500mA .... 21.80 +85 dB. £1250. P. a P. 178p. TEK LAB TESTER,
1 amp..... £2.80
750mA .... 21.80
TMK MODEL TW20CB FEATURES RE- 100,000 O.P.V. 65in.
5 amp..... 02.80
1 amp..... £1.80 SETTABLE OVERLOAD BUT- Seale Buzzer Short Cir-
2 amp. -... £1.80 cuit Check. Sensitivity:
15 amp IS SO amp..... ® TON. Sensitivity: 20K S1/Volt D.C.
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967
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ALL DEVICES BRAND NEWAND FULLY GUARANTEED
Transistors 2N3415
22p 2N545ß 859 BC114 152 BFW90 222 NKT219 802 Integrated FJH101 259 81(7430 209
2N3416
27 2N5459 40p BC115 159 BFW91 .202 NKT223 27p FJH111 702 81(7440 ß0p VALVES
20301 20p 2N3417
87p 28102 252 BC116 152 BFX12 22p NKT224 22p
Circuits
FJH121 252 SN7441AN 0A2 ß8p 25Z4 SOp EL95 85p
2(4302 20p 2N3439
1302 28103 252 BC118 152 BFX13 222 NKT225 222 CA3000 180p FJH131 250 752
2Q303 OB2 46p 2525 429 EM80 45p
202 2N844097p 28104 259 BC119 302 BFX29 25p NKT229 802 CA3005 1172 FJH141 252 81(7442 752 024 80 2526
20306 2N3564 862 EM81 802
302 172 50p BC121 202 BFX30 252 NKT237 Up CA3007 2022 FJH161 252 51(7446 1009 IL4 Sop 30015 SOp EM84 850
20308 302 2N3565152 28302 50p BC122 202 BFX37 '80p NKT238 26p CA3011 76p FJH161 702 8147447 1359 IR5 40p 30017 905 EM85 61.00
20309 80p 2N136082p 26303 OOP BC120 16p BFX44 87p NKT240 27p CA3012 88D FJH171 25p ßN7448 1259 I53 30p 30018 110, EM87 709
2G371 15p 2N3568252 26304 759 BC126 259 16FX68 872 NKT241 272 CA3013 lO5p FJH181 S6p 51(7450 209 IT4 25p 3015 852 EY51 409
20374 200 2N3569269 28501 Sop BC134 122 BFX84 252 NKT242 202 CA3014 1242 FJH221 Sbp 01(7451 202 IU4 302 30FL1 759 EY86 409
2G381 222 2N3570
1259 20502 862 BC135 lßp BFX86 80p NKT243 689 CA3018 84p FJH2S1 25p 847453 SOP IU5 809 30FL12 1209 EY87 429
2N388A 492 2N357297p 28503 BC136 15p BFX86 252 NKT244 172 CA3018A FJH241 Sop ßN7454 Sop 2D21 852 30FL14 959 E240 559
2N404 20p 2N3605272 3N83 4Óp BC137 152 BFX87 25p NKT245 202 FJH251 552 81(7460 202 3Q4 502 30L15 859 2241 509
2N696 152 2N3606272 3N128 709 BC138 SOp BFX86 20p NKT261 202 CA3019 184p FJJ101 oOp SN7472 802 384 85p 30L17 SOp EZ80 27p
2N697 15p 2N360722p 3N140 772 BC140 852 BFX89. 822 NKT262 802 CA3020 1262 FJJ111 502 51(7473 40p 3V4 485 30P12 S0p EZ81 29p
2N698 252 2N3638189 3N141 72p BC141 852 BFX93A 70p NKT264 202 CA3020A FJJ121 602 ßN7474 409 6R4 75p 30P19 852 G232 482
2N699 802 20p 3N142
2N3638A 55p BC147 102 BFY11 422 NKT271 SOp 1802 FJJ131 802 ßN7475 459 5174 859 30PL1 752 GZ34
2N706 213641 18p 3N143 Bop
109 879 BC148 lOp BFY18 252 NKT262 20p CA3021 1582 133141 1ß5p 01(7476 459 6V4 459 30PL13 989 KT66 6505
2N706A 12p 2N3842 189 2N152 872 110149 lßp BFY19 252 NKT274 2.02 CA3022 180p FJJ181 76p 01(7483 87p 6Y3 409 30PL14 902 KT88 6600
2N708 122 2N3643 209 40050 BC152 17p BFY21 429 NKT275 SOp CA3023 1262 FJJ191 852 81(7486 882 6240 409 35L6 502 MÚ14 752
21(709 452 2N3644 252 40260 502 110153 202 BFY24 45p NKT278 252 CA3026 1001) F37211 1252 ßN7490 872 8/30L2 ß02 35W4 859 PABC80 409
2N718 259 2N3645 SSp 40251 822 BC154 202 BFY29 402 NKT281 272 CA3028A 74p FJJ251 125p ßN7492 872 6AC7 40p 3524 859 5086 809
2N718Á SOp 2N3691 152 40309 822 BC757 159 BFY30 40p NKT401 872 CA3028B FJL101 1252 ßN7493 87p 6ÁG7 402 3525 509 P088 Op
2N726 252 2N3692 182 40310 45p BC158 112 BFY41 502 NKT402 902 loop FJYlol 252 ßN7495 87p OAKS 85p 50B5 609 PC97 452
2N727 259 2N3693 152 40311 852 BC159 Up BFY4S 82p MKT403 752 CA3029 87p I010 2602 ßN7496 87p OAK6 809 5005 509 PC900 482
2N914 179 2N3694 189 40312 47p BC160 852 BFY50 SOp NKT404 552 CA8029A I012 2502 81(74107 522 6AL5 209 80 55p PCC84 402
2N918
2N918
172 2N3702 109 40314
11O9 2N3703 10p 40315
372 BC167 lip BFY61 SOp NKT405 76p
87 BC108B 12p BFY62 202 NKT408 622
12L900
CA3030 187p L914
402 81(741531409
40p
6AM8 809 85A2 509 P0085 409
6AQ6 38p 807 ßO2 Pß088 6ßp
2N929 229 2N3704 122 40316 47p BC168C lbp BFY63 15p NKT451 88p CA3035 1222 L923 402 51774154 6A86 409 1625 509 PCC89 502
2N930 20p 2N3705 109 40317 87p BC169B 14p BFY56A 572 NKT452 BSp CA3036 722 MC724P 802 2202 0A116 359 6763 709 P00189 569
214937 622 2143706 10p 40319 552 BC109C 152 BFY76 422 NKT453 472 CA3039 822 MC780P 2472 81(74180 6A176 252 6146 180 PCF80 80p
2N1090 822 2N3707 180 40320 47p BC170 122 BFY77 572 NKT713 20p CA3041 1099 MC788P 1462 6AV6 802 A231 550 PCF82 849
2N1091 222 2N3708 109 40323 82p BC171 15p BFY90 659 NKT717 422 CA3042 1092 MC790P 1242 81174161180p 6BA6 262 CY31 852 PCF84 009
2N1131 259 2N3709 109 40324 47p BC172 152 BSX19 17p NKT734 S7p CA3043 1872 MC792P alp 2802 OBEO 809 DAF91 802 PCF86
2N1132 252 2N3710 109 40326 802
872 BC175 Sßp B8X20 152 NKT736 86p CA3044 1202 M0799P 88p 81(74164 6BH6 769 DAF96 45p PCF800 Sop
2N1302 lip 2N3711 109 40329 802 BC177 202 B8X21 202 NKT773 552 CA3045 1221. MC1303L ESOP 61156 50p DF91 322 PCF801 50p
2N1303 179 2N3713 187p 40344 ß7p BC178 20p B8X26 45p NKT781 ß0p CA3046 ßlp 1002 ßN74165 6BQ7A 40g DF96 459 PCF802 609
2N1304 229 2113714 2002 40347 572 BC179 20p B8X27 47p 0016 50p CA3047 1379 MC1304P 6BR7 90p DK91 40p PCF805 802
2N1301 222 2N3715 220p 40348 522 BC182 122 B6X28 822 0C19 872 CA3048 2042 81(74192285p 8BR8 70p DK92 555 PCF808 70p
2N1306 252 2N3716 285p- 40360 40p BC182L 102 135X60 822 OC20 852 CA3049 1802 MC1305P2259 1759 6BW6 .859 DK96 50p PCF808 759
2N1307 252 2N3773 2402 40361 40p BC183 Op B8X61 62p 0022 60p CA3050 1852 8882 81(74193 6BW7 80p DL92 855 POL82 85»
2N1308 25p 2N3791 275p 40362 502 BC183L 9p B8X76 15» 0028 002 CA3051 1842 MC838P 1759 6BZ6 409 DL94 489 PCL83 669
2571309 259 2N3819 84p 40370 asp BC184 11p BSX77 SOp 0024 602 CA3052 1852 5492 TAA241 604 83p DL96 459 PC1.84 450
2N1507 179 2N3820 559 40406 BC184L llp B8X78 25p 0025 402 CA3053 482 MC1435P 1822 60D6 125p DM70 402 PCLSb 402
2N1613 209 2N3823 502 40407 40p BC186 25p B8Y24 152 0C26 S5p CA3054 1092 8452 TAA242 6018 509 DY88 505 PC1.86 459
2N7631 85p 2N3864 27p 40408 529 BC187 272 BSY25 18p 0028 802 CA3055 2409 MC1552G 60W4 85p DY87 88p P15L200 859
2N1632 802 2N3854Á 27p 40409 552 BC212L 129 BSY28 17p 0029 Op CA3059 14152 4615 TAA243 15022 6F1 822 E880C 1002 PL36 669
2N1637 80p 2N3855 272 40410 ß2p BC213L 12p B8Y27 i5P 0036 SOp CA3064 120p MC17090G TAA283 7bp 6F6G 859 E180F 1002 PL81
2N1638 272 2N3855A 80p 40412 502 BC214L 152 BSY28 17p 0036 FCH101 86p TAA293 97p
50p
802 6F13 462 EABC80 852 PL82 4bp
2N1639 272 2N3856 302 40467A 572 BC210 ß7p BSY29 172 0041 222 FCH111 1052 MFC4000Pp TAA300 1759 6F14 702 EAF42 852 PL83
2N1701 1889 2N3866A 352 40468A 859 BCY30 302 BSY32 252 0042 462
40p FCH121 1052 TAA310 1859 6F15 85p EB91 202 PL84 402
2N1711 24p 2N3858 259 40528 722 BCY31 402 BSY36 252 0044 152 F0H131 502 PA222 OOP TAA320 729 6F18 50p EBC41
2N1889 329 21(3858A 302 40600 572 BCY32 602 B8Y37 252 0045 FC11141 1052 PA230 1402 TAA350 176p
552 PL600 762
122 6F23 859 EB081 80p PL504 809
2N1893 87p 21(3869 27p 40603 50P B0033 SOp 118Y38 202 0C46 152 F011151 lOñp PA234 92p TAA435 3.47p 8116 179 EBF80 409 PY32 659
2N2147 72p 2N3859A 822 AC107 302 BCY34 852 BSY39 23p 0070 16p FCH161 502 PA237 2102 TAA521 1829 674 50p EBF83 PY33
2N2160 57 2N3860 80p AC126 402 53p
20p BCY38 45p BSY43 60p 0071 122 FC11171 1052 PA246 1802 TAA522 8809 6J5 252 EBF89 82p PY80 409
2N2193 409 2N3866 150p AC127 24p BCY39 80p BSY61 82p 0072 122 FCH181 1O6p PA424 2852 TAA530 495p 655GT 80p EBL21
2N2193A 42p 2N3877 40p AC128 SOD FY81 809
202 BCY40 502 BSY52 82p 0073 302 FCH191 106p PA264 1902 TAA811 445p 676 202 E086 000 PY82 852
2N2194 272 2N3877A 409 AC151 189 BCY41 152 BSY53 87p 0074 80p FC11201 1302 PA266 SOOp TAB101 97p
2N2194Á 802 2143900 87p AC152 222 BCY42 lop BSY54 402 0075 FC11211 180p 8N7400 202 TAD100 1609
677 45p EC88 110p PY83 Up
25 2 61(80 40p ECC40 859 PY88 40»
2N2217 259 2N3900A 40p AC154 222 BCY43 152 BSY56 90P 0076 252 FCH221 180p BN7401 202 TAD110 1509 6L6GT 45p ECC84 PY800
2N2218 Sop 2N3901 97p AC176 20p BCY54 829 BSY79 459 0077 FC11231 1502 8267402 202 5L403D 150p 80p 409
40p 6LD20 502 ECC85 409 PY801 602
2N2219 209 2N3903 202 AC187 BCY58 222 BSY90 579 0078 202 FCJ101 18112 8/47403 20p SL702C 147p 6Q7 402 ECC88 40p 1726 802
2N2220 259 2143904 269 AC188 25p BCY59 22p BSY95A 1214 0081 20D FCJ111 1509 8N7404 20p UA702A 280p 6SA7 40p ECF80
2N2221 259 2N3905 80P ACY17 272 8CY60 97p 0424 lop 0081D SOp 850 1126 SOp
FC3121 S76» 8N7405 202 17A702C 772 68G7 409 ECF82 352 U50 402
2142222 209 2N3906 259 ACY18 24P BCY70 lbp 0450 15p 0082 ß5p FC1131 875p 8N7406 80p UA703C 1879 6857
2N2222A 255 2N4058 1ßp ACY19 24p BCY71 202 GET102 852 0082D 402 E0F88 862 U62 852
FCJ141 525p 81(7408 SOp 17Á7090 1252 68117 409 ECH21 679 U191 769
2N2297 800 ßN4059 109 ACY20 202 BCY72 15p GET113 25p 0083 259 FCJ201 IOOp 61(7409 200 UA710C 1259 66L7 1362 ECH35
2N2368 159 2N4060 120 ACY21 202 BCY78 80p GET114 80p 0084 1009 17281 402
FC1211 2759 81(7410 SOp ÚA716 1879 68267 869 E01142 752 17282 402
2N2369 ß5p 2N4061 129 ACY22 102 BCY79 30p GET113 201, 00139 5y
225y FCK101 480p 8707411 282 17Á723C 102p 68Q7 40p ECH81 802 0301
2N2369Á 169 2N4062 129 ACY28 17p BCZ10 27p GET120 252 00140 FCL101 2302 8117413 80p 1Á730C 160p 409
402 SUS OSp ECH83 45p 17801 61.80
2N2410 422 2N4244 47p ACY39 47p BCZ11 402 GET873 12p 00170 FCY101 1022 8N7420 20P UA741C 672
2N2483 Ely 2N4248 159 ACY40 14p BD112 502 GET880 452 00171 Op 8116G 359 ECL80 452 UABC80 409
2142484 329 2N4249 159 ACY41 BRIDGE 50 PIV 4A Bop 6V6GT S2p ECL82 859 UAF42 552
152 BD116 4.122 0E2887 152 00200 6X4
2N2539 229 2N4250 18p ACY44 252 BD121 852 GET889 22p 00201 RECTIFIERS 100 PIV 4A 709 852 ECL83 709 1113041 609
7bp PLASTIC 200 PIV 4A 61050 80p ECL86 40p UBC81 409
21(2540 SSp 2N4254 429 AD140 47p BD123 802 GET890 222 00202 702
2N2613 35p 2144255 42p AD149 47p BD124 752 GET896 229 0Cß03 ENCAPSULATED 400 PIV 4A 75p 6X5011 402 EF37A 1209 UBF80 402
4Óp 1002 509 EF39 UBF89 859
2N2614 SOp 2M4284 172 AD160 682 BD131 752 GET897 222 00204 402 600 PIV lA 509 50 PIV 6A 822 Sop
2N2646 47p 2N4285 17p AD761 85p BD132 802 GET898 229 00205 50 PIV 2A 559 100 PIV 6A 75p 10Fß 759 EF40 50» U0084 49p
752 10P13 802 EF41 8bp 270085 409
2N2711 25p 2N4286 179 AD162 852 BDY10 1259 MAT100 25p 00206 952 100 PIV 2A 809 200 PIV 6A 76
2N2712 255 2N4287 17p AF109 200 PIV 2A 859 400 PIV 6A 1009 10P14 61.10 EF42 70p UCF80 65p
45p BDY20 1052 MAT101 252 00207 759 12ÁT6 302 EF80 252 UC1121 ßO9
2N2713 279 2N4288 15p AF114 252 BDY61 1252 MAT120 252 OCP71 400 PIV 2A 759
2N2714 80p 2N4289 129 AF115 12AT7 ßop EF85 36p UCH42 709
252 BDY62 1002 MAT121 851t ORP12 SILICON RECTIFIERS 12AU7 802 EF86 809 UCH81 409
2N2904 20p 2i4290 12p AF116 25p BF115 252 MJ400 107p ORP60 MINIATURE WIRE ENDED PLASTIC
2N2904A 259 2114291 159 AF117 202 BF1I7 802 ORP81 429
12AX7 809 EF89 282 U0L82 559
47p 511420 IN PL CL 12AV6 409 EF91 802 UCL83 802
2N2905 Sop 2N4292 159 AF118 44p BF152 28p MJ421 80p P346A 222 SERIES SERIES SERIES
2N29054 800 2N4294 179 AF121 802 BF154
12BA6 409 EF92 85p UF41 OOp
202 31J430 1022 ST140 15p 1 AMP 1.5 AMP 8 AMP 12BE6 40p EF183 359 UF80 869
2N2906 202 2N4303 47p AF124 22p BF158 ibp MJ440 962 ST141 20p 4001 50PIV 72
2N2906A 250 2N4964 159 AF125 192 BF159
Op 19p 1216267 45p EF184 869 ÚF85 40p
362 MJ480 97p TI834 4002 100PIV 7p 92 Up 19AQ5 859 51090 40p UF89 40p
2N2907 282 2N4965 189 AF126 182 BFIO3 852 11J481 125p TI843 40p 4003 200PIV Sp 109 S2p 20DI
2N2923 159 2N5027 529 AF127 182 BP167 252 MJ490 100p TI844 129 509 EL34 Sop ÚL41 859
4004 400PIV Sp 109 252 201'2 652 EL33 6186 ÚL64 402
2 /42924 15p 21(8028 572 AF139 282 BF170 832 MJ491 1872 TI845 122 4005 600PIV 109 12p
21(2926 15p 21(5029 47p AF178 Shp 20L1 61.10 EL41 OOp 171241 48p
429 BF173 80p MJE340 502 TI846 129 4006 800PIV 152 272 20P1 502 EL42
2N2926G 129 21(5030 42p AF179 459 BF177 802 MJE370 S0p TI847 122 65p ÚY85 40»
4007 1000PIV 159 18p SOp 20P3 110p EL81 Up VR105/3038p
21(29260 12p 21(5172 12p AF180 502 BF178 25p 117E371 80p TI848 129 50+ less 15% 100+ lees 20%
2N2926Y l2p 2115174 529 AF181 402 BF179 SOp MJE520 75p TI049 129
20P4 61.10 2L84 Shp VR150/30 86p
21(3011 209 21(5175 522 AF186 892 BF180 S5p MJE521 702 TI050 SILICON RECTIFIERS 20P5 6140 EL86 482 Add 189 in 6
2N3014 252 21(5176 450 AF239 S0p BF181 85p MPF102 422 TI851
25L6 502 EL91 852 for postage
Op STUD MOUNTING
21(3053 209 2115232A 802 AF279
21(3054 49p 2N5245 45p AF280
47p BF182
47p BF184
2113055 7ßp 2115246 422 AFZ11 82p BF185
80p MPF103 85p TI652
20p MPF104 872 TI853
20p MPF105 87p XB112 lap
ß1p
222 100PIV
200PIV
-
6A
26p
10A 17.5A
4ßp
50p
50p
5óp
35A
61.28
61.42
DIODES
1N34Á
1/4914
& RECTIFIERS
10p BÁ154
72 BAX13
122 GJ7M
199 0A0
872
969
21(3133 25p 21(5249 672 ASY26 262 BF194 152 35P83638 822 RC141 852 400PIV 809 552 022 61.77 11(916 10p BARIO 72 0A6 12p
21(3134 80p 2N5265 825p ABY27 802 BF195 152 NKT124 422 ZTX107 152 600PIV 322 802 72p 6248 ÁA119 72 BAY31 7 GAIO 25
21(3135 25p 2N5305 37» A8Y28 4Ay'BF196 15p NKT125 272 ZTX1o8 129 800PIV 359 75p 87p 52'47 AA129 10p BAY38 ß ßA9 102
21(8136 252 21(6308 40p AOY29 27p BF197 15p NKT126 272 ZTR109 159 1000PIV Op 85p 6105 62.77 AAZ13 lOp BY100 0A47 10p
21(3390 252 21(5307 879 ASY50 252 BF198 lbp NKT128 872 ZTX300 lop 50+ less 15% 100+ less 20 AA215 10p BY103 ß8p OÁ70 109
21(3391 20p 2N5308 87 ASY51 82p BF200 85p NKT135 272 ZTX301 152 BA100 15p BY122 ß7p ßA15
2N3391A 802 21(5309 1322 ASY54 SSp BF224 14p NKT137 88D ZTX302 DIODES
115205116
400MW 1.5 WATT l 10 WATT BA102 809 BY124 162 0A75 1ÓD
21(3392 179 21(5310 42p ABM
2113393 159 2/45354 2.72 ASY86
4bp BF226
8Sp BF237
19p NKT210 80D ZTX303 20p
222 NKT211 S0p ZTX304 252
3.3.33 V 2.4 -100 39 -100V BÁ110 26p 11Y128 lb OAR 89
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100 each 252 each 40p each BA111 S72 BY127 lop OÁ86
2173394 162 21(5355 272 ASZ21 512 BF238 22p NKT212 802 ZTX600 152'
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25+ lees 15% 100+ less 20%
21(8402 222 2N5356 822 AUYIO 150p BF244
21(3403 222 21(5365 472 BC107
822 NKT213 802 ZTX501 152
lOp BFW61 47p NKT214 20p ZTX502 209
BA115 IP 111 0.491 72
TRANSISTOR DISCOUNTS:- 12 + 10 %; 822 36O7p 0OAA99150 7p
21(3404 82p 2N5366 322 BC108 102 BFW87 S52 NKT215 222 ZTX503 172 25 + 15%; 100 + 20% any one type. Poet - 11ÁI42 02p BYZI2 802 OA200 70
21(3406 459 21(5387 572 BC109 10p BFW88 282 NKT216 85p ZTX504 40p age on all Semi Conductors 7p extra. BA144 12p BYZ13 ß5p OÁ202 10p
21(3414 222 21(5457 302 BC113 lOp BFW89 SOp NKT217 409 ZTX531 262 S.A.E. FOR FULL LISTS. BA146 809 BYZ18 400 OA210 172
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TRANSISTOR TESTER
100,000 o.p.v. MIRROR SCALE
OVERLOAD PROTECTION
0/12/6 13 /12 / 30 /120/ 600
V DC. 0/6/30/120/600 V AC.
RP214
.
REGULATED POWER SUPPLY
Bolid state. Variable output 0 -24V DC up
to 1 amp. Dual scale meter to monitor
`visa voltage and current.
Input 220/240V
Sise 185
105mm.
X
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85 X
88.97
0/12/600;tÁ/12 / 3005tA 112 P. & P. 25p.
SEND S.A.E. FOR AMP DC. 0 /10K /1 MEG/
100 MEG. -20 to +50 db.
P6.1000B REGULATED
DISCOUNT PRICE LISTS 0.01 -2 MFD. Transistor
tester measures Alpha; POWER SUPPLY
Beta and Ico. Complete Bolid state. Output 6, 9
AND PACKAGE OFFERS! with batteries, instructions
or 12 Volt DC up to 3
amps. Meter to monitor
and leads. £1360. P. & P.
current. Input 220/240v-
RECORD
25p.
AC. Size 4" X to X 64^.
TELETON SAQ-206B MCA.220 AUTOMATIC £11.07. P. A P. 25p.
DECKS STEREO AMPLIFIER VOLTAGE
STABILISER
H.S.R.
Mini Monot £4'97 Input 88-125 V AC or
0129.1- £6.70 0P25 III £1050 176 -250 V AC.Output
MP60 £10.75 SL65B £1345 120 V AC or 240 V AC.
610 £14.05 AP76 118-90 200 VA rating. 811.97. m
Wei `
510 £11.95 5L72B £28.95 Carr. 50p.
310 £985 SL75B £28.50
810 £3447 SL95B 232.95 Latest exciting release. Brand new model. BELCO AF-SA SOLID STATE SINE
MP60 TPD1 817.65 401 529'95 6 + 6 watts rms. Inputs for mag extal, aux UR -1A SOLID STATE COMMUNICATION
ZERO 100A £45.95 tape. Volume, base, treble, sliding balance, SQUARE WAVE C.R. OSCILLATOR RECEIVER
MP60 TPD2 £15.85 18- 200,000 Hz; Square 18- 50,000 Hz
610 T.P.D.1 £2097 ZERO 1005 £42.75 scratch filter and loudness controls. List Sine 4 Bands covering 550kc /s- 30mc/s. FET,
Output max. S Meter, Variable BFO for SSB, Built -in
510 T.P.D.I. £1875 GOLDRING £32.50 OUR PRICE £19.96 Carr. 37P. + 10 dB
210 Package* £9.85 GL69 /2 £18.97 Speaker, Bandspread, Sensitivity Control.
£2545 TELETON F.2000 E M/FM (10 K ohms) 220/240v. A.C. or 12v. D.C. 121" x 4 }" x 7 ".
H.T.70 £1555
H.T.70 Pack. 02240
GL69P
GL72 £2345 STEREO TUNER AN PLIFIERr Operation in-
ternal batteries
Brand new with instructions. £25. Carr. 37 . 0
THORENS GL72P £3025 Attractive 2-
TD125 £59.65 GL75 £29.97 tone case 7}" LAFAYETTE HA -800 SOLID STATE
T.* SENIMEMBEIMM
TD125AB
TRIO
TD150AII £34.50
TD150ABII £4026
59425
£8'70
GL75P
LID 72
LID 75
GL85
£38.50
£3.75
53.95
£4940
aoowvo X 5" x 2 ".
Price £17.60.
Carr. 174p.
RECEIVER
General coverage
150- 400kc/s, 550
kc/s- 30mc /e. FET
TX11 53.77 GL101 £28.60 Probably the most popular budget Tuner/ front end. 2 mech.
£19.95 Amp. and now offered at a ridiculous low TE-16A Transistorised filtere, product
20255 T/CB*D £8.50 PIONEER price. 5 watts r.m.e. per channel. Tape /Cer Signal Generator.branges detector, variable
3500 59'75 PL12AC £36.50 phono inputs. AFC /Built-in MPX. List £51. 400k11z- 30mHz. An A.F.O., noise limi-
t Mono Stereo Cartridge OUR PRICE £2875. Carr. 50p. inexpensive instrument ter, eter, Bandspread. RF Gain. 15^ x
,5
All other mode s less Cartridge SUGGESTED SYSTEM for the handyman. g }" x 8 .1". 18 lbs. 220/240v. A.C. or 12v. D.0
Carriage 50p extra any model. F.2000, Garrard 2025T/C Changer fitted L Operates on 9v battery. Brand new with instructions. £46. Carr. 50p.
stereo cartridge, with plinth and cover and Wide easy to read scale.
RECORD DECK pair of G.W.S. 3 way Speakers. Total Rec. 800kHz modulation.
PACKAGES Price £97734. OUR PRICE £5485. Carr. £1. 54 x 55 x 31in.
Decks supplied Complete with instruc-
ready wired in MP7 MIXER PREAMPLIFIER tions and leads. £7.971. P. & P. 20p.
plinth and cover 5 microphone in-
fitted with cart- puts each with CRYSTAL CALIBRATORS NO. IO
ridge. Garrard individual gain Small portable crysta
2025 T/C with Sonotone 9TAHCD £18.95 49 ,_ controls enabling controlled wavemeter.
Garrard SPIS Sonotone 9TAHCD £1595 complete mixing Size 7 x 7} x 4in. UNR-30 RECEIVER
Garrard SP251II Goldring G800 £1885 facilities. Battery operated. 91" x 5" a 3". Frequency range 500 4 Bands covering 550kc /s- 30mc /s. B.F.O.
Garrard AP76 Goldring 0800 £2995 Inputs Mies: 3 a 3mV 50K 2 x 3mV 600 ohm. 7 Kc /s-10 Mc /e (up to 30 Built -in Speaker 220/240v. A.C. Brand new
Garrard SP25III /Shure M75.6 £19.95 Phono meg. 4mV 50K. Phono ceramic on harmonica). with instructions. £1575. Carr. 375p.
£3095
G
Garrard AP76 /Shure M75 -6 100mV 1 meg. Output 250mV 100K. Calibrated dial. Power
BSR MP60 Audio Teehnica AT.55. £2100 £8.97. P. & P. 200. requirements 300V. D.C. B.C. 221 FREQUENCY METERS
Goldring GL72 Goldring G800 53750 kHA-I0 STEREO 15mand 12V D.C. 0.3A. Excellent condi- latest release 125 KHz -20 MHz. Excellent
Goldring GL75 Goldring 0800 £4250 HEADPHONE tion. 54474. Carr. 370p. condition. Fully tested and checked and
Goldring GL75 Goldring G800E £48.85
*
Carriage 50p extra any model.
TRANSISTORISED FM TUNER
£ ®e& = AMPLIFIER
silicon trans-
All
istor amplifier oper-
TEII I. DECADE
RESISTANCE
complete with calibrator chhrts.
827'50 each. Carr. 50p.
6 TRANSISTOR ates from magnetic, ATTENUATOR SOLID STATE VARIABLE A.C. VOLTAGE
HIGH QUALITY ceramic or tuner inputs with twin stereo Variable range 0- REGULATORS
TUNER, SIZE headphone outputs and separate volume 111dB. Connections, and panel
Compact
ONLY 614x2 fin. controls for each channel. Operates from 9v Unbalanced T and mounting. Ideal for con-
3 Z.F. otages. battery. Inputs 5MU /100MU. Output 50MW. Bridge T. Impedance 600 0 range (0.1dB x trol of lamps, drille,
Double tuned dis- £5.97. P. & P. 15p. 10) + (1dB X 10) + 10+ 20 + 30 + 40dB. electrical appliances etc.
criminator. Ample Frequency: d.c. to 200kHz ( -3dB). Accur- Input 230 /240v. A.C.
output to feed most NS -1600W STEREO AMPLIFIER +Indication dB x 0.01. Output continuously
amplifiera. Operates on 9 V battery. Coverage
Exceptional acy: 0.05dB.
Maximum input less than 4W (50V). Built in variable Dom 20v -230v.
88- 108Mc/s. Ready built ready for use. Fan
budget price 609 fl load resistance with internal /external Model MR 2305 5 amp
amplifier. All sili- 68 x 46 x 43mm 88.875.
tast.ie value for money. £6.370. P. & P. 1251, con transistor. switch. Brand new. £2750. P. A P. 25p.
Stereo multiplex adaptors £4975. Model MR 2310 10 amp 90 x 68 x 60mm
SINCLAIR EQUIPMENT -- -.- - - -- Handsome Wal-
nutcase.Switehed
input selector,
SDH 8V HI-FI PHONES
Input 8 -16 di. Frequency
£1197 . Postage 125p.
Project 60. Package offers.
rn
rus, separate balance, volume treble, bass con-
20-18,000Hz stereo or
mono switch, separate 0/115/2
AUTO TRANSFORMERS
OV. Step up or step down. Fully
volume controls each ear- shroud d.
4140'46 Xtal, Tuner, Tape Out. £1475. Carr. 37p,
EA.41 REVERBERATION
piece padded headband.
53.97. P. & P. 20p.
15
300 W.
W. £2.274 P. 1 P. 17 4p
£3.25 P. & P. 225p
AMPLIFIER HELICAL POTENTIOMETERS 500 W. 84975 P. & P. 324%
2 a Z30 amplifier, stereo 60 pre -amp, PZ5 Self contained, transistor-
power supply. £18.75 Carr. 370p. Or with ITT MCPMI5 IO TURN 2+ WATTS 100 W. 8725 P. A P. 374p
ised, battery operated. 150 W. £8.975 P. A P. 425p
PZ6 power supply £1885 Carr. 37}p. 2 a Z50 Simply plug in micro- Available 502 ohm, 1K, 5K ohm. 81'26 each
amplifier, stereo 60 pre -amp, PZ8 power P. A P. 15p. 5000 W. £30.00 P. 1 P. £1
phone, guitar, etc., and
supply. £2025. Carr. 370p.
Transformer for PZ8. £2.971 extra.
output into your amplifier.
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inter unit and £13.90 for pair of Q16 speakers.
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BROADWAY ELECTRONIC (Nr. Tooting Broadway Underground Station)
CROUZET. 220/380v. 50/60 Hz. 250 -300 rpm. particularly quiet r nning unit El .25 per doz. Either type or mixed
75p. Carr. paid.
MAINS INDUCTION MOTOR. Open frame,
' spindle weight -4 lb. Powerful. 88p each.
giving approx. 90 cubic ft. /min.
The motor is a 2 pole shaded
pole Mycalex, drawing only
a
LEVER
required. Carr. Paid.
BONNELLA "CHERRY" ROLLER
OPERATED MICRO -
41
P. & P. 12P ' 240 ma on run. Weight 24 lbs. SWITCH TYPE 1323 -30K. 5 amp. c /o. 502 operat-
GEARED MOTORS Sizes: case die. 31 ins., width ing pressure. Length of Lever. 4". Pre -travel 062'.
ELECTRO CONTROL (CHICAGO). Shaded (case only) 3125 ins. Width E2.25 per doz.
pole 240v. 50Hz. 200 rpm. 101b. in. £2.50, P. & P.255. overall (inc.) 5.25 ins. Aper-
MYCALEX. Open frame, shaded pole motors, ture 3.125 ins. x 1.85 ins. "HONEYWELL" V3 Series. Flush micro -switch
Offered well below makers 10 amp. ç /o. The side panel is insulated. End plate
240v. 50 Hz 7 rym. 28 ib. in. 80 rpm. 12 lb. in. size: 2" z 8 ". LI .50 per. doz. Carriage. paid.
£225 each. P. & P. 25p. price at £2.95, P. & P. 25p.
"CRO UZET" TYPE 965. 115/240v. RELAYS VINKOR POT CORE ASS. TYPE LA.2103.
Ha. 47/68 watts. 50 rpm. Stoutly
50 Perspex enclosed, plug in, with base. Size: If" ., Normal price LI -48. Our price 75p.
constructed. Size: 2-14" dia. x 34" 14" z" MQ 308 60012 24v. 4 c/o. 60p each. L.T. TRANSFORMERS. Prim. 0- 110 -240v.
long plus spindle, I" x 4" dia. Anti - SANGAMO WESTON. Moving coil relay 3150 Sec. 4.5- 0 -4.5v. at I amp. Size: 13" x 14" x
clock. L2.75, P. & P. 25p. 310µa, complete with base, 75p each. 60p. P. & P. -15p.
TYPE 955. Same as above, but 3 rpm. f3.00 Prim. 220/240v. Sec, 0.5- 10- 15 -20v. at 2 amps.
P. & P. 25p. S.T.C. Midget Sealed Relay type 4109EC. 12v. £1.25. P. & P. 15p.
"MALLORY" LONG LIFE 40 ma 17012, single H.D. make. 53p each. Prim. 200/240v. Sec 0-1 -56 -58-60 at 3-5 amps plus
BATTERIES. Type A. RMI2 cell "B. & R." 3 c /o. 10 amp contacts (silver) operates 0 -90 at 100 ma. Wax impregnated with screw term.
NEB I -35v. 3,600 ma /H. CAP. 250/300
ma Cont. current. Size: 2" x ; ". on 2 volts D.C. Draws approx. I amp. Size: 2"
If r. lá ". LI -00.
blocks. Weight 10 lbs. E3-60, plus 40p P. & P.
5 for LI -00 or £2.00 per doz. Carr.
"WODEN." Prim. 10-0-200 -240v. Sec. two
"ENGLE & GIBBS" 240v. A.C. Plug -in relay 3 c.o separate windings 6v. at 4 amps each. £2.50, plus
Paid. Type B. Comprises 8 x RM 625 30p P. & P.
cells. Nom. volts. I -35 each 10.5v. Perspex enclosed LI.00. "WODEN." Prim. 0 -110-200 -220 -240v. Sec.
Overall, 350 ma /H CAP. 20/25 ma NEW "F.I.R.E." PLUG IN 34- 36 -38v. at 600va. £7.50, plus 50p P. & P.
cont. current. Size: 2-h" x á" x
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RELAY. I 5v. Coil 50/60 c.o.s.
heavy duty
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234 -240 London Road, Mitcham, Surrey CR4 3HD.
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Radio and TV Components (Acton) Ltd. 21C High Street, Acton, London W3 614G
323Edgware Road, London, W.2. Mail orders to Acton. Terms C.W.O. All enquiries S.A.E.
Goods not despatched outside U.K.
THE ELEGANT SEVEN Mk. III
(350m W Output)
7 transistor fully -tunable M.W.-L.W. superhet
portable. Set of parts, Complete with all com-
50 WATT AMPLIFIER & SPEAKER SYSTEM ponents, including ready etched and drilled
printed circuit board -back printed for foolproof
construction.
MAINS POWER PACK KIT : 75p extra.
Price £5.25 plus 50p. P. & P.
Circuit 13p FREE WITH PARTS.
Price £5.25
FR plus P. & P.
Circuit I3Y FREE WITH l'ARTo
CONTINENTAL
The Sound Fifty valve amplifier and speakers are sturdily
constructed with smart housings and thoroughly tested 4 TRACK,
electronics. They are designed to last -to withstand the
knocks and bumps of life on the road. Built for the small
and medium sized gig, they are easy to handle and quick 3 SPEED
to set up and can be relied upon to come over with all
the quality and power you need. TAPE DECK
Output Power: 45 watts R.M.S. (Sind wave drive). Frequency response: with high impedance heads
-3dB points 30Hz at 18KHz. Total distortion: less than 27/0 at rated R.C. 74 tape deck. Three
output. Signal to noise ratio: better than 60dB. speeds -71, 34 and 17, íps.
Speaker Impedance: 3, 8 or 15 ohms. Bass Control Range: f 13dB at
6011z. Treble Control Range: f I2dB at 10 KHz. Inputs: 4 inputs at 4 -track record /playback head. Plus 4-track erase head. Positive pressure
5mV into 470K. Each pair of inputs controlled by separate volume pad system. Takes any tape spool up to and including 7 ". The R.C.' 74
control. 2 inputs at 200mV into 470K. is driven by a powerful 200/250V 50-cycle A.C. motor. A heavy, accur-
To protect the output valves, the incorporated fail safe circuit will ately balanced, flywheel brings wow and flutter levels down to approx.
enable the amplifier to be used at half power. 0.3 % total at 3$ and 74 ips. Fast rewind in both directions.
SPEAKERS! Size 20" x 20" x 10" incorporating 12" heavy duty Controls couldn't be simpler! Just five push buttons that interlock to
25 watt high flux, quality loudspeaker with cast frame. Cabinets cut out accidental tape damage. Efficient servo-action type braking.
attractively finished in two tone colour scheme-Black and grey. Easy drop-in tape loading.
COMPLETE SYSTEM
Sound 50 amp and 2 speakers
or available separately.
£J 0 phis
£6
P. & P.
Amplifier (28.50 plus £1.50 P. & P.
Speakers £12.50 each plus £2.25 P. & P.
The R.C. 74 comes with an attractive moulded deck cover, which has
positions for tone and volume controls. The unit is built into a rigid
die-cast frame, and overall size of the whole unit is
¡¡
ALL TRANSISTOR
Provides a high standard of sound reproduction, with full Beautifully designed to blend with the interiors of all cars.
mixing facilities. It's versatility makes it suitable for: Permeability tuning and long wave loading coils ensure
Discotheque, P.A., Home Entertainment Applications, etc. excellent tracking, sensitivity and selectivity on both wave
bands. R.F. sensitivity at 1MHz is better than 8 micro volts.
* Five Electronically Mixed Inputs Power output into 3 ohm speaker is 3 watts. Pre -aligned
** Three Individual. Mixing Controls
Separate base and treble controls common to all five
I.F. module and tuner together with comprehensive instruc-
inputs tions guarantees success first time. 12 volts negative or
* Mixer State
employing F.E.T. (Field Effect Transistor positive earth. Size 7in x 2in x 4fin deep.
* Solid Circuitry * Attractive Styling SET OF PARTS
,1,,
£9.50 plus P. & P. 60p. £6.30
INPUTS: -1. Crystal Mic or Guitar 9rrV. 2. Moving colt Mic or Guitar 8mV.
inputs 3, 4 & 5 are suitable for a wide range of medium output equipment (Gram.
Tuner, Monitor, Organ, etc.). All 250mV sensitivity.
CONTROLS: -3 Volume controls. Bass control range : 13db A 50 Hz. Treble
control range ±12db 4/ 15KHz. Separate ON /OFF Switch. Neon Indicator.
POWER OUTPUT:-12 Watts R.M.S. Into 3 to 4 ohms speaker
plus P. & P. 50p.
Circuit diagram 13p. Free with parts
Speaker, baffle and fixing kit £l'25
extra plus 25p. p. & p. Postage tree
when ordered with pads.
R-TV
SIGNAL /NOISE: -Better than -60db on inputs 3, 4 and 5 & -50db on & 2
SUPPLY:-220 - 250 AC Mains. SIIE: -12I" x e" x 31"
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The BBC Stereo Service Jackson's
The BBC is planning to expand its stereo service considerably during
the next few years. The extension beyond the present Radio 3 service Drive
will take place in three phases.
(1.1 The installation of stereo origination facilities for Radio 2 (with
Radio 1) and Radio 4. This has called for a major ré- equipment pro-
gramme involving modifications to the continuity suites and central
control equipment in London as well as a considerable increase
throughout the United Kingdom in the number of tape machines,
gramophone desks, studios and outside broadcast units equipped for
stereo. This phase is already in progress, and it is expected that it
will be possible to originate a major proportion of stereo programmes
on Radio 2 by the end of 1972, and also to make possible the trans-
mission of some stereo programmes on Radio 4. Further increases in The Accelerator Spinwheel Drive
stereo capability will continue during the succeeding years. is a cord drive unit intended for
(2.) The extension of Radio 2 and Radio 4 stereo to those transmitters modern radio receivers with
already radiating Radio 3 in stereo. For this a new system of s.h.f. radio extra -long scales. It incorporates
links is planned, using pulse code modulation (PCM) (see below). It a 214- inch -diameter (57mm) zinc -
is expected that the three -network service, which involves the con- alloy flywheel driven through
struction of several new radio link sites on the main route, will be nylon-to -brass step -up gears at
available in the London area and the Midlands by the end of 1972 and more than twice the speed of the
in the North of England during 1973. Rowridge, serving central drive -shaft. The complete unit
southern England, will be included in this phase and a full stereo weighs only 6oz (170g) but pro-
service from Belmont, serving Lincolnshire, will follow the extension vides an inertial effect equivalent
to the North of England. to a much larger flywheel, permit-
(3.) The extension of the three network stereo service northwards ting rapid traverse of the scale.
to Central Scotland and westwards to the Bristol Channel area. The Jackson Brothers (London) Ltd.,
Post Office Corporation and the BBC are working towards this phase Croydon CR9 4DG, England.
which it is expected will start in 1974. The transmitters expected to be
included are Kirk o'Shotts (Lanarkshire), Pontop Pike (Durham),
Sandale (Cumberland), and Wenvoe (Glamorgan). It is hoped also to
include North Hessary Tor (Devonshire) in this phase, as well as Adcola
certain of the relay stations associated with the main transmitters
mentioned.
Soldering Station
The PCM system to be used on the s.h.f. radio links has been To complement the Invader range
developed by the BBC. It will carry 10 audio circuits. Each stereo of soldering irons, Adcola Pro-
programme will use two circuits, for the A and B channels, and the ducts Ltd has introduced the
stereo coding will be carried out at each main transmitting station. The "Invader Soldering Station." It
PCM system will provide improved quality in respect of both audio consists of a cast aluminium base,
bandwidth and signal to noise ratio, from which mono as well as stereo finished in hammered silver grey,
listeners will benefit. It thus forms part of the BBC's plan to improve containing an integral wiping
still further the quality of its v.h.f. transmissions throughout the sponge to facilitate the removal
country. of solder from the tip of an
instrument.
Golden Silence Picture shows Gloria Connell,
actress daughter of the chairman
of the Noise Abatement Society
enjoying peace and quiet against
a background of noise which
would be intolerable without the
Ear Defenders which reduce the
noise of the road drills to a mere
whisper. The Survey Meter's red
lamp lights up when noise reaches
danger levels. Ideal for "pop"
fans who can't stand classical
music and "classics" fans who
can't stand pop music, the meter
costs £10 and the Ear Defenders
cost £5 from local stores or car-
riage paid from Noise Abatement
Society, 6 Old Bond Street,
Landon W.1.
976
EMI Speaker Kits BBC Scholarship Criterion Mk. X
Mr I. G. Phillipps graduated with
an upper second class honours =, : á
degree in the Electrical Sciences
Tripos at the University of Cam-
bridge in 1971, and has been
awarded a three -year BBC Re-
search Scholarship to undertake
research in the Department of
Engineering at the University of
Cambridge, under the supervision
of Professor P. S. Brandon, MA.
The subject of Mr Phillipps'
research will be "ways of reducing
the channel capacity required by
a television signal or improving
the quality of a television image
within a given channel capacity,
by the use of digital electronic
techniques."
EMI has entered the loudspeaker
enclosure market with a range of
high quality enclosures in kit Radio Amateur
form. Available in polished wood
veneers, the enclosures have been Invalid & Bedfast
introduced by EMI Sound Pro- Club
ducts Limited, of Hayes, Middle- We recently had the oppor-
sex, for use with its range of The address to which all corre- tunity to try the Lasky's Criterion
matched loudspeaker systems. spondence concerning the Radio Mk X speakers. They are book-
The enclosures are priced from Amateur Invalid & Bedfast Club shelf types employing the sealed
£5.80, for a 12ín. x bin. x 8in. should now be sent is Mrs. : infinite baffle enclosure principle
bookshelf model, to £29.50 for a Frances Woolley, G3LWY, Woods- and they are well worthy of con-
large floor -standing enclosure close, Penselwood, Wincanton, sideration by the budget-conscious
measuring 33in. x 20ín. x 15in. Somerset. Hi -Fi enthusiast. An 8in. woofer,
They have been designed to in- Bedfast Club membership is 5in. mid -range and 212in. tweeter
corporate each of the eight almost at the 400 mark and covers are used and the cabinets are
different EMI loudspeaker sys- 13 countries. Any handicapped oiled walnut with black woven
tems which cover the 6 to 35 watts licensed amateur or short -wave speaker grilles. Frequency res-
r.m.s. output range. listener, wherever he or she may ponse is 40Hz -20kHz and maxi-
live, who does not already belong mum power handling capacity is
to the Club is invited to apply to 20W. The impedance is 811. A use-
Coax Relay the Hon. Secretary at the address ful feature of these speakers is
This is the Series 951 Co -axial above for full details of member- that two types of speaker lead
Relay from Magnetic Devices for ship, enclosing a stamped, connection are supplied-phono
aerial switching at frequencies addressed envelope. or screw terminals. Cabinet size
in the order of 450 megacycles. Readers will be interested to is 1834 X 978X 978in. and the very
For further information please know that Mr. Cecil Lewis, of reasonable price is £25 the pair.
contact Magnetic Devices Limited, Bude, received three letters tell- Postage is 50p and the speakers
Newmarket, Suffolk. Telephone ing him of the R.A.I.B.C. follow- are available singly for £13.50.
Newmarket 3451. ing his appeal for help which we Lasky's Radio Limited, 3.15 Cavell
printed in Practical Wireless Street, Tower Hamlets, London,
last year. EJ. Tel. 01- 790 -4821.
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We only ask that those making use of the service answer all correspond-
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cannot guarantee inclusion and requests for inclusion will not be acknow-
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could write out their "CQ I" in'the style used in P.W. as this would help to
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Material for inclusion should be sent to Practical Wireless Editorial,
Fleetway House, Farringdon Street, London, EC4A 4AD.
977
THE simple amplifier described h.t. cable. Add-on suppressor resistors, typically 50kft,
here can give a useful improve- are sold for older cars or addition to others, and
ment in MW and LW reception can be screwed into the middle of the h.t. lead from
on any car radio, although it does not coil to distributor (e.g. Belling-Lee Sparkmaster
remove the need for proper attention L.1274/S). In conjunction with stray capacitance,
to aerial mounting and interference such resistors form a top -cut filter which bypasses
suppression. It has the feature that the r.f. component of the fast- rising spark voltage
it is mounted right at the base of the but has negligible effect on the strength of the spark.
car aerial to overcome interference The metalwork of the engine compartment helps
pickup and signal loss in the aerial screen ignition interference from the aerial, but
cable. Total cost is something less poor bonding between the body, the bonnet and the
than 50p! engine block can reduce its effectiveness. The engine
When the car is in motion, the car compartments of fibreglass bodied cars have to be
radio is by necessity close to a power- lined with metal foil to obtain this screening. For
ful generator of r.f. interference ultimate interference suppression it is possible to
viz: the engine ignition circuit, and replace all the h.t. wiring with coaxial cable. Use
with a signal strength that can vary solid -dielectric TV co-ax as low -loss cellular dielectric
enormously as the car passes obstruc- type will not withstand the ignition voltage (perhaps
tions such as buildings, tunnels, etc. 30kV peak), and earth all the screens to the coil
Most car radios have excellent sensi- mounting bracket. Such measures though are hardly
tivity and a.g.c. range to give reason- necessary for domestic reception.
ably constant audio output in spite of Another type of interference is a whine which
the latter condition, so that reception also changes with engine speed and is caused by the
is limited mainly by the ignition generator. This is cured by connecting a standard
interference picked up by the aerial car suppressor capacitor (still called condenser in
and its cable. This type of interference the motor trade) between chassis and the brush
is immediately recognisable as a con- (larger) terminal. Switches, both manual and auto-
tinuous crackle whose pitch changes matic such as the brake pressure switch, and the
with engine speed. Other circuits in motors of the wipers and heater can similarly be
silenced by capacitors across their terminals. Car
suppressor capacitors are usually about 0.5µF and
are built much more ruggedly than corresponding
electronics components.
C IIRRIIDIO Other circuits, such as the lights, should not cause
SIGNAL BOOSTER
interference unless there is an intermittent con-
nection somewhere. Indicator flashers normally
contain their own suppressor capacitors.
R1 BC109 R1 BC109 I
56k I
To car To car
Tr1
BC109
--+
-T+
radio
aerial -- radio
aerial
C1 1000pF
C1 1000pF socket I socket
R4
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560 39pF 560 I
39pF
R3 470k
C3 + C3
R2
2.2k
47Ók
2ó "1.1000 T2 R2
2.2k
R5
120 1000+yF
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1 battery
-ve
L CK604?
Fig. 1: Circuit suitable for negative chassis cars. All resistors are Fig. 2: The modified circuit designed for use with cars having a
kW, 5% and the capacitors should be at least 20V working. positive chassis,
The output isolating capacitor C2 is not essential slightly more room than the Kodak one. The tin
since the radio will probably have an aerial isolating cap is held under the aerial mounting nut (with
capacitor, but it does protect Tr2 against shorts in insulating washer between) so it makes good contact
the cable or plug. It may seem curious that the h.t. with the car chassis. The body of the tin is then
supply is decoupled by both .a large value electrolytic screwed onto the cap from underneath. The aerial
capacitor C4 and a small value ceramic C3. This is cable and power wire leave through holes in the
because the electrolytic may not be as effective at base of the .tin. The input end of Cl is anchored
r.f. due to its own stray inductance; C3 ensures under the aerial nut with sufficient lead to allow the
effective decoupling at r.f. tin to be screwed through about 34 turn, all ,that is
required. The chassis connection to the circuit is by
a short length of wire that can conveniently be
CONSTRUCTION trapped between the body and the cap threads.
Note that if this connection is not made the circuit
While conventional wiring on, say, a piece of will still amplify, due to the chassis return via the
Veroboard can be employed, the method used by the aerial cable screen, but interference will be at a
author is simplicity itself. The components are high level.
simply wired together and encapsulated in candle There is no need to switch the amplifier with the
wax inside a 35mm film cassette tin which serves as radio since the drain on the battery is negligible; the
a screen. The arrangement is shown in Fig. 3. If you power lead can therefore be connected to the same
have a choice of cans use an Ilford tin as it has point from which the radio gets its supply, often the
ignition or light switch. Plug the
Aerial aerial cable into the radio and un-
Fig. 3 The Circuit for either version
can be built into a 35mm film can. screw fully the aerial trimmer if
Insulator the radio has one. Since there is
The version shown is for a positive
chassis car. Once wired, the now plenty of signal, this can be
Cassette tin cap circuit is fitted into the can and
covered in candle wax.
done to minimise the loading on the
first tuned circuit to improve
selectivity.
Aerial mounting nut
PERFORMANCE
Insulating washer The design of the amplifier was
(varies with prompted by the author's difficulty
aerial make) in receiving news bulletins while
driving through London, where tall
Cassette tin body
.
Tr1
steel-framed buildings prove effec-
tive Faraday screens. and in receiv-
To car ing British broadcasts on the
aerial continent. While the amplifier can-
socket not cure completely non-existent
signals or interference from other
vehicles , the improvement is
remarkable; it is now just possible
Power lead to hear uninterrupted Radio 1 while
Tr1,Tr2 to battery -ve driving under the Holborn Viaduct
qÍ(604-!D
outside the PW offices (should one
ever feel this to be necessary!).
979
IHERMOMEIER
R.A. BOTTOMLEY
THE conventional mercury or spirit filled
thermometer is a thoroughly reliable instru- SPECIFICATION
ment but, especially from the photographic
worker's point of view, it is less than ideal on two
counts. In the first instance the scale can be difficult
to read in daylight let alone in the subdued light of
Temperature range
Mid -scale
Reading accuracy .. ±
14 °C. to 26°C.
°c.
20 °C.
(Hand cal. scale).
*0.1 °C. (From graph).
(Straight line graph. micro -
the darkroom. Again, even those which incorporate
a magnifying lens have to be viewed from a fairly amps v. temp.)
critical angle and this can be exasperating. Secondly, Inherent accuracy .. As good as standard thermo-
meter used for calibration.
the slow response time of the conventional thermo- Battery consumption t2mA.
meter can be an inconvenience. It was with these Stability Readings unaffected until bat-
two points in mind that it was decided to build a tery drops below 6V.
thermometer incorporating a thermistor. The therm - Life of battery Very extended with average
istor has an almost immediate response time and by use.
use of the appropriate circuitry its measurement of
temperature can be presented on the scale of a
panel meter which is very much more easily read.
Circuit description
Principle of operation A 9V battery (type PP6) powers the instrument.
This is preferable to .a mains unit since the instru-
The thermistor is a resistor with a very pronounced ment is going to be handled in proximity to a water
negative temperature co- efficient. In other words supply. This voltage is reduced by way of two zener
its resistance decreases with increasing temperature. diodes, ZD1, ZD2, to approximately 3.3V. There are
By measuring the value of its resistance, one can two reasons for this. By adopting a relatively low
arrive at the temperature of the medium in which voltage to energise the bridge, self- heating effects
the thermistor is immersed. One
might, as with an ordinary resistor, R5 R6
apply a known voltage and measure 680 220
the resultant current which flows
... the principle of the simple ohm-
meter. A more precise way to
measure resistance, however, is to
incorporate the unknown in one Probei
arm of a Wheatstone bridge and swi
this is the principle which has been 10 Off
adopted in the instrument to be
described. By a suitable choice of
0 Check battery
03 Test
component values an expanded
scale has been achieved and this
scale, as far as can be determined,
is linear. The scale can be read to
an accuracy of +0 -1° C and, with
20 °C at mid scale and plus and
minus 6 °C spread over the rest of
the scale, it should meet most of
the darkroom workers' needs. Fig. 1: The circuit of the thermometer.
980
of the thermistor are minimised. Additionally, the Construction
cascaded zener diodes stabilise the bridge voltage The circuit is so simple that there is no need to
effectively so that there is no variation of the elaborate upon its construction. There is absolutely
instrument's indications over the useful life of the nothing critical about its layout and tag strip, tag
battery. The bridge itself is formed by the com- board or Veroboard (as in the prototype) can be
ponents THl, Rl, R3, R4 and VR1, and it is in employed. If a Veroboard layout is adopted there
balance at approximately 14 °C as indicated by zero should scarcely be any need to stress the-tithe copper
deflection of the meter at this temperature. As the strip should be cleared away around the meter
temperature rises, so the resistance of the thermistor terminals. All the components, with the exception of
falls and the pointer of the meter moves up scale
accordingly. At this point it might be as well to the switch and the jack, are mounted on the Vero-
describe the function of R2. It is only brought into board panel which is supported by the meter
circuit when the probe is disconnected. Were it not terminals. The meter, switch and jack are mounted
for its presence, an excessive current would pass on a small aluminium panel and this panel is
through the meter under this condition. However, it mounted in a small plywood box covered with
also serves the dual purpose of reference standard leatherette. The thermistor itself is mounted into
whose resistance approximately equals the resistance a suitable housing with the aid of Araldite. In the
of the thermistor at 20 °C. If all is well, the pointer
of the meter will always take up the same position
on the scale when the probe is disconnected. A note
can be kept of this reading or a "calibration" mark
can be inscribed on the scale. The switch SW1 has
three positions. In position "1" the instrument is off.
In position "2" the meter, in conjunction with R7,
is converted to a voltmeter so that one can have an
indication of the state of the battery. In position "3"
the meter is connected across the detector points of
the bridge for temperature measurement.
The thermistor can be mounted into a test probe or a ballpoint pen
* components list
case.
THE extension of the BBC local radio network to power. In practice, a low power station, under half
20 stations has made available an additional ser- a kilowatt will not be effective for more than 25 -30
vice to about 74% of the population of England. miles, except under very favourable conditions.
Inevitably, in addition to many areas with no official Medium power, up to 10 -20 kW, will often give
coverage from any of the locals, there are other reasonable results up to 40 -50 miles. A high power
areas with signals available from a number of trans- station may often be receivable regularly at dis-
mitters. The promised new IBA network of 60 com- tances of up to 100 miles.
mercial stations will add to the choice of programmes As a general rule, for long distance reception, the
in many areas. higher the receiving aerial above sea level, the
The BBC local radio stations are, at present, on greater the chance of good reception. The author
v.h.f. mainly in the band 94.6 to 97.0MHz. The main lives in North London at about 350ft. above sea
BBC networks, Radios 2, 3 and 4, transmit almost level and regularly has reliable reception from both
exclusively between 88.1 and 94.5MHz. Rowridge and Tacolneston at about 80 -90 miles. Of
The powers used for the local radio transmitters the "local" stations, both London and Medway, which
range from 9W for the Rotherham relay to 16.5kW
for Radio London. The complete list of stations is TABLE 1 BBC LOCAL RADIO STATIONS
given in Table 1. All except Blackburn, Derby and
Manchester, use horizontal polarisation. These three Station Frequency Max. ERP Approx'fiéight
use slant polarisation. Very little loss of quality will (MNz) (kW) (ft.)(a:s.t)
be observed, except in the weakest signal strength $hef leld 88.6 003* 900
Durham 94.5` 2-6 1400
areas, if horizontal aerials are used to receive slant Stoke -on -Trent 94.6' 2-5 750
polarisation. Leeds 94.6f 0-14'
Nottingham 94.8 014*
COVERAGE Oxford 95.0 4-5 90tì
The coverage of a v.h.f. station in Band 2 is con- Rotherham 95.05 a0o9
trolled by a number of factors. Like the other v.h.f. Manchester 95.1 4flS 2219
Leicester 95.2 0155*
bands its signals behave rather like light waves and London 95.3' 16-5
are obstructed by objects such as hills where the Humberside 95.3' 4-5
signal strength on the side away from the transmitter Bristol 95.4 50
is much reduced. However, unlike Band 3 and u.h.f. Newcastle 95.4` 3.5 1400
which are used for televison, a significant amount Birmingham, 95.6 5.5 1250
of signal is diffracted over a hill or the horizon. This Brighton 95.8' 0-5 550
then gives considerably greater coverage than might Me; seyside 95.8 5O
be expected from simple predictions. Soient 96.1` 5,{S*
Blackburn 98 1-5S
One of the most important factors in determining Derby 96.5' 5-5S
signal strength at any point is the distance from the Teeside 96.6'; 5^ö
transmitter, since the field strength is inversely pro- Medway 97-0 5.5
portional to the square of the distance. Transmitter
power, however, has less effect than might be
All transmitters except those marked * have directional aerials. Stations
expected, as the signal is proportional to the square marked S have slant polarisation.
root of the power. The height of bath aerials is also
of prime importance since these will determine are transmitted from Wrotham, are received well.
whether or not the receiver is within the radio (It should be noted that quoted powers are usually
horizon. Signal strength diminishes quite rapidly the maximum, but that the power radiated may be
beyond it because only diffracted waves bend over very low in some directions to avoid interference
it. To a close approximation the distance of the with other stations or to reduce wastage where
horizon in miles is given by 1.3 times the square root coverage is not required.) For this reason, Medway
of the height in feet. To approximate still further, is relatively weak, despite being within line of sight,
the sum of the distances for the receiving and trait,- because its power in a NW direction is very low,
milting aerials gives the radio line of sight between while London is beamed strongly in that direction.
them, assuming there are no major obstacles in the Consistent signals are also obtained from Solent
way. at about 85 miles, while Oxford with the same power
To determine whether worthwhile results may be and half the distance, is very weak. This is because
obtained from any given station, the following actions nearby hills obstruct the latter but the former is
are necessary. First, the approximate receiving and quite clear far nearly 40 miles.
transmitting aerial heights should be found. Secondly,
using an Ordnance Survey map, measure their dis- AERIALS
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get in the way. Thirdly, determine the transmitter polarised signals. This means that a single dipole
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has some directional properties and thus does not spread rather limits the usefulness of some of the
receive equally well from all directions. The maxi- weaker stations.
mum signal strength is obtained with the aerial at Reception is also made worse by "spurious signals"
right angles to a line joining the transmitter and which sometimes appear at places on the dial where
the receiver. An improvement in directivity and gain there is no true signal, although this is more a
can be obtained by the addition of a reflector and, function of the quality of the receiver. Quite often
perhaps, one or more directors. portables give better results using their own aerial,
Figure 1 shows the dimensions of a simple Band 2 carefully positioned for maximum signal than when
aerial. No attempt has been made to allow for mis- using a high outside aerial. This is because spurious
match at the dipole caused by the addition of two signals appear to be produced in many sets much
directors and a reflector. If need be, the dipole can more strongly when an external aerial is used.
be folded when the input impedance will then afford In conclusion, there will be many areas where
a reasonable match to 7252 coaxial feeder. If the satisfactory results will be obtained from two or
object of the exercise is to obtain as many stations more "local" radio stations. Unless they are very
as possible, then, while the additional gain is very strong, a good aerial system will probably be re-
useful, the aerial will need re- alignment towards quired to give the best results. It will, however,
each one. A rotary system would then be worth- happen that in some cases spread within the set
while, but a simple expedient is to use two simple may spoil the recept ion of weaker signals close to
dipoles at right angles with two feeder cables and a local.
to switch over to the more effective one when Lulling
in .a station.
Reflector
Dipole
Directors VISION
Boom MARCH ISSUE
Feeder RENOVATING THE RENTALS
32` 9' 79
Alternative A large number of ex- rental sets are now appearing
folded on the second -hand market and with judicious renova-
dipole
54' tion can be made to give useful service for some time
7
4 60' -particularly for the booming market in second sets.
cNG034 Many of these sets exhibit common stock faults and
in this new series we shall be passing on tips and
Fig. 1: A four element Yagi beam. If the dipole is folded it will provide advice to help get -and keep -these sets going.
a better match to 70S2 feeder. If constructed of metal tubing the centres
of the directors and reflector may be clamped directly to the boom.
LINE TIMEBASES OF THE FUTURE
In practice, if only one aerial is possible, whether One of the developments that is likely to be with
indoors or outside, it should be mounted as high as us before long is the slimline colour set, i.e. one
possible. Its direction should be chosen so that it fitted with a 110° shadowmask tube. The main tech-
gives the maximum possible pickup of the weakest nical difficulty concerns the line scanning and this
of the available stations consistent with minimum month we shall be examining an interesting develop -
loss on any of the others. The author uses two ment-a thyristor line output stage-that has been
evolved for this application.
separate aerials, a four element for Solent, which
still gives acceptable results on Medway and Lon-
don, and a single dipole for Oxford. The latter is COLOUR RECEIVER INSIGHT
insufficient to reduce the interference from the adja- A great deal of uncc mmon circuitry is to be found in
cent Radio London. This raises the other critical colour chassis -the sort of thing you've not come
point in reception of v.h.f. stations; receiver proper- across before and can spend hours puzzling over. So
we've decided to take the lid off, so to speak, and
ties. explain in detail just what those apparent circuit
mazes do. Starting with the ITT -KB CVC5 chassis.
RECEIVERS
Most commercial v.l.f. receivers can resolve clearly SERVICING TELEVISION RECEIVERS
two adjacent stations 0.5MHz apart, but, in some The next chassis to be covered in this popular feature
is the Bush TV103/TV105 series.
cases, the spread of a local may be so great that it
can cover almost a whole MHz of the spectrum,
rendering adjacent stations very difficult to find and PLUS ALL THE REGULAR FEATURES
resolve. On one portable the author could just
separate Oxford on 95MHz from London on 95.3MHz Advance News: Starting in the April issue, the
and listen to the former, and yet the same set pro- TELEVISION Colour Receiver for the Constructor.
duced some traces of London on Solent on 96.1MHz.
Similarly, other sets spread Wrotham Radio 4 on
93.5MHz from just over 93 to 94MHz. BBC 4 Oxford ON SALE FEBRUARY 21
on 93.9MHz cannot be separated from Wrotham
on any of the four sets the author has tried. This
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MAGIC CANDLE
987
TWO STEREO
altre AMPLIF IERS
exceptloll ll value TEAK FINISH
CASES
Rep, esenting eáily l
ELEGANT
* Individual Bass and Treble Controls.
TECHNICAL DETAILS * Frequency
to
20 Hz
Response ± 1i dB
KHz. 65
Bass Control ± 12 dB at 40 Hz.
t
Treble Control 12 dB at 14 KHz.
Sensitivities Mag. P.U. 3.5 m.v.
* Outputs for Speaker impedances
between and 3ohms. 15
into 47K ohm R.I.A.A. Ceramic * Stereo /Mono Switch.
P.U. 35 m.v. into 100K ohm. Tape
Amp. 100 m.v. Into 100K. Radio * Input Selector Switch.
Tuner 400 m.v. into 400K ohm,
* Solid State Circuitry.
LINEAR 6O6
Crosstalk 53 dB.
Hum and Noise -75 dB min. * Attractive silver finished metal facia
and matching control knobs.
vol. -55 dB max. vol.
0- 200 -230 -250v. 50 Hz WATTS
6+6 Total Harmonie
Recommended Retail Price Distortion 0-1°,i, at iwatt
A.C. mains operation.
Inputs for magnetic or
Ceramic Pickup, Tape or
Radio Tuner.
£22.50 Into 15 ohms.
Output (per channel)
e -5 watts I.H.F.M.
** The
A modestly priced solid state unit.
Silver Facia with black lettering enhanced by TECHNICAL DETAILS
matching control knobs, provides a high standard Frequency Range 20 Hz to
of appearance.
* Suitable for crystal or ceramic Gram. Pick -up
cartridges, and Radio input.
20 KHz
Output (per channel) 5 wefts LINEAR
* A wide range of tone variation is provided by the
I.H.F.M.
Bass Control t 12 dB at 60 Hz.
SOS s+s
separate Bass and Treble 'lift' and 'cut' controls. t wR' S
* A selector switch permits instantaneous selection
Treble Control 14 dB. at Recommended Retail Price I
*
of Gram. or Radio.
Speaker impedances between 3 and 15 ohms are
suitable.
Wholesale and Retail enquiries to the Manufacturers'
14 KHz.
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PART 2 C.R.BRADLEY
11111, IIIIIIIIfIIIIIIIIIIIÍ
The circuit of the plinth is shown in Fig. 6. This ter. For radio tuner input the feedback through R11
comprises the power supply, the left and right power provides flat frequency response and 150mV sensi-
amplifier modules and the left and right preampli- tivity at the input. For magnetic cartridge input
fiers. The preamplifiers are separately constructed R13 /C5 /C6 provide frequency conscious feedback to
on pieces of Veroboard which plug into two 24-way obtain the standard RIAA disc playback response-
edge connectors on the back of the control panel. see Fig. 8. Almost any desired input sensitivity and
In return for their small extra cost, the use of edge impedance can be made available at the AUXILIARY
connectors has some important advantages. position of S1 by choosing component values from
First, construction is simplified since construction Table 1. Clearly there is scope for arranging any
of each preamplifier and the fairly complicated wir- desired selection of inputs by Si from the values
ing around the controls can be separately completed given, although if planning to introduce more com-
and checked, with improved accessibility in both plex switching it is important to bear in mind that
cases. Secondly, either preamplifier board can be re- this area of circuit is where hum pickup and cross-
moved in seconds for fault finding; it is very helpful 'talk are most likely to occur. For the purpose of the
when tracing a fault to be able to swap the pre- components list it is assumed that the AUXILIARY
amplifiers and observe whether the fault changes position is fitted with components for 300mV input
channel. Thirdly, all the small -signal carrying wires sensitivity, useful for, say, the low level outputs from
are kept as short as possible and run- close to the a stereo tape recorder.
aluminium front panel so that fewer wires have to
be screened to avoid instability, hum pickup or radio TABLE 1
pickup problems. The latter is especially important Component values for different AUXILIARY input
since the equipment uses silicon transistors through- characteristics
out which individually have responses extending far
beyond audio into radio frequencies.
Input Suitable
R1 Rx Sensitivity impedance for:
470kil 0 300mV 500kí2 Tape recorder
0 62ki1 3.5mV 22k0 Dynamic mic.
Preamplifier Circuit -
1 m 62kí2 300mV 1Mí2 Crystal mic. or
This will be fully described as it contains some pickup
unusual features. The BC109 transistor was an
obvious choice for all stages since it has a very low
noise factor and is commendably cheap. Non -branded Virtually all of the preamplifier gain is provided
BC109's may not be as good. by Tri and Tr2 which are followed by the stereo
volume control VRl. For this a Inear track com-
The low level signal is received by the equalisation ponent is chosen rather than the logarithmic type
stage Trl and Tr2. These are connected as a d.c. usually used in this position. This has the advantage
coupled pair in which Trl runs at a low collector that the two ganged sections will be better matched
current of 75µA to minimise the electrical noise than in a cheap logarithmic control so channel
introduced at this vital point. D.C. stabilisation is balance will be maintained at different volume set-
performed by R8 since if Tri collector current tings. The preset gain controls VR2 in each channel
should_rise, Tr2 base voltage drops, Tr2 emitter vol- are a means of overcoming the usual disadvantage
tage follows and Trl base bias is therefore reduced. of linear volume controls i.e: most of the subjective
R8 also provides some signal feedback but the main volume range being compressed into the first few
signal feedback path is from Tr2 collector through degrees of rotation. The preset controls are intended
C3 and the components selected by Slb to Trl emit- to be set to give the maximum likely listening
990
(L) (L) Power supply
R
Auxiliary input Tape output
R VR1
25k lin 100k lin
Preset gain
30V
`_
L L Volume
14mA R29 1 6.8
R
II From R channel VR3 (L)
100k lin C17
I I
C16 7000)1F
annel
'chTO IIi- R33 (L) 1 Bass 7mA 1000yFT
i 1
To R
channel,_
-
2O - -7 C18
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22
6SI-1020A2000
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I
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T7.
14
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Plifier
p amodule
211F 22 11F
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wrth SI -1020AA
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IF7 14 23 21 530 (82)
L
-J1 Stb
15
531 15
82
Mag 25k
pup -Cam
--i VR4 (LI
Balance
n
Stereo
1
5k lin headphones
channel Treble
To R channel (15)
PIcKUp BC109
ar
bodmy S1 positions S2 positions (Via chassis)
(See table 1)
Tuner Oft Common R
51c, Std
.
2. Magnetic pickup
1.
2. Headphones .L Denotes common earth point
in right channel )k. Low noise resistor 3. Auxiliary 3. Speakers on volume control body Loudspeaker terminals
Fig. 6 Circuit of plinth unit. Preamplifier and power amplifier for left channel only are shown, plus balance control VR5. Some components in
right channel speaker output shown for clarity. Right channel is identical. All voltages are positive with respect to chassis.
991
understood by separately considering how the circuit
appears at high and low frequencies. Bass control Treble control
Resistors present the same impedance to signals
of all frequencies whereas the impedance of capaci-
tors decreases with rising frequency. Hence at very Max
high frequencies C9 /C10 /C11 are virtually short
circuits and the circuit reduces to Fig. 10a. Con-
versely at very low frequencies the same capacitors Flat
are virtually open circuits and the circuit reduces to
Fig. 10b. In both these simplified circuits the compo-
nents which are ineffective are dotted.
Now both the simplified circuits are just elabora- Min
tions of Fig. 10c in which a transistor base is fed from
the slider of a potentiometer connected between
input and output. Assuming the transistor itself has 10k
sufficiently high gain, the stage gain is Rb (which Frequency Hz
Ra ION 06421
simple relation is the root of all operational ampli- Fig. 9: Tone control response with C12 linked to NORMAL. Curves
fier theory). This confirms what is fairly obvious, are dotted over mid -frequency range where both Bass and Treble
that the gain is high when the slider is at the input controls have some effect.
30V 30V 30V
ION 06431 VR3
Bass
r °""r1 Ra Rb
R19 I T I R22 C12 R19 In
In
R21
(C11)
OV OV
VR4
(a) Treble (c)
Fig. 10a: Active parts of torte control Fig. 10b: Active parts of tone control at Fig. 1Oc; Simplified operation of both Figs
circuit at very high audio frequencies very low audio frequencies 10a and 10b.
end of the track and drops as it moves to the right record playing at least, where a mono record repro-
due to increasing negative feedback from the output. duces through both channels anyway, such a switch
Thus in Figs. 10a and 10b the active potentiometer seems superfluous. If occasionally one wishes to feed
simply acts as a gain control at the frequency con- an external mono signal (e.g. from an a.m. radio
cerned while the dotted control has no effect. The tuner) into both channels, this can be done by mak-
arrows across the sliders indicate the direction of ing up a suitable linking adaptor to plug into the
.
clockwise rotation and boost. At other than very high auxiliary input sockets.
or low frequencies the assumptions made about the The left and right preamplifier outputs are taken
action of the capacitors become less true and it is from a resistor divider whose mid -point is the
only a matter of choosing component values to make earthed slider of the Balance control. In anticipation
the controls progressively effective over desired fre- that this preamplifier may be used with other power
quency ranges. amplifiers there is provision in the board layout for
Figs. 10 do not show the base bias arrangement for an isolating capacitor at the output. This is not
Tr4 which is a bleed via R23/R24 from its collector needed (though does no harm) with the Sanken
with decoupling by C13 to prevent signal feedback amplifiers specified which contain their own input
by this route. Stability at all tone control settings is blocking capacitors.
ensured by top -cut capacitor C14.
C12 prevents d.c. flowing in the tone controls and
is large enough for its impedance to be negligible Power Amplifiers Z1, Z2
at all audio frequencies. It is normally connected to The Sanken SI -1020A monolithic power amplifier
the junction of R25 and R26. It can alternatively has already been described in "IC of the Month" and
be connected directly to Tr4 collector whereupon its internal (and inaccessible) circuit is the conven-
the range of the tone controls becomes wider than tional ,quasi -complementary Class AB push -pull
the specification since they have more negative feed- arrangement. The convenience of its packaging is
back to "play" with. For normal listening however far more remarkable since its metal case can be
there is no need for great extremes of tone control. bolted directly to a heatsink without any electrical
The signal at Tr4 collector is taken to a spare pin isolation. This i.c. was possibly overshadowed at its
on the edge connector in case a mono -stereo switch introduction by its 50 watt sister (SI -1050) but its
is required. This would just link pin 20 on the left excellent distortion claims are the reason for choos-
and right preamplifiers for mono operation. But for ing it for the system.
992
Fig. 6 shows an unusual arrangement at the loud-
speaker outputs which solves two problems common
to high power push -pull amplifiers. Firstly one may
inadvertently overload stereo headphones with
resulting distress to ears and /or headphones.
Secondly there is the familiar thump from each
speaker when the amplifier is switched on, caused
by the output capacitor (C19) charging through the
speaker. This may or may not be damaging to the
speakers but one is certainly better off without it.
Accordingly the on /off switch S2 is arranged to pass
through a HEADPHONES position between OFF
and SPEAKERS. If it is switched through this inter-
mediate position not too fast, C19 will have charged
up via R30 and R31 before being connected to its
speaker, so there will be no thump. These resistors
also attenuate the headphone signal level to give
a reasonable range of volume.
Power Supply
The simple unstabilised power supply in Fig. 6
delivers 45V via separate fuses FS1 /FS2 to the
power amplifiers, and a well smoothed common
30V supply to the preamplifier boards. The mains
input is also fused. A reservoir capacity of 2000µF
is required and can be made up from two 1000µF
capacitors in parallel as shown (C17, C18) or a
single component used if available. In either case
the capacitor(s) should be good quality components
intended for power supply use since there is a hefty
100Hz ripple current from the bridge rectifier Dl -4. Photograph shows inside of assembled plinth
The current surge as the capacitors charge up at
switch -on is limited to a safe value by R32 which
should not be omitted.
The mains input is switched by S2a /b to the power the amount of wow and flutter would be unaccept-
supply transformer T1, the turntable (which has its able.
own switch and pilot lamp) and to a neon pilot lamp
on the front panel. C20 may be of some use in sup-
pressing r.f. interference from the mains; it is most Plinth Construction
important that no suppressor capacitor is connected
between mains live and the chassis since this would The carpentry is straightforward, the cabinet being
make exposed metal parts live if ever the mains made up from five pieces of 12in. chipboard fixed by
earth connection were broken. countersunk screws to 12in. square corner battens-
see Fig. 11. A rectangular aperture is cut in the rear
board for the rear panel. The turntable mounting
board is cut out to suit the unit and arm chosen after
having made sure everything will fit under the Gold -
ring perspex lid. The space available here is about
Turntable, Arm and Pickup 1714in. wide X 1312in. deep X 234in. high and it was
The choice of these three can be left to the only barely possible to fit in the author's units, the
constructor since any good quality equipment can Craftsman turntable having to be positioned with the
be used. Comparative judgments on magnetic cart- motor at rear left. It is not essential for the turn-
ridges especially are rather subjective. table board to be screwed down to the battens on
The author's equipment illustrated uses a Con- which its rests, so there need be no screw heads
noisseur Craftsman turntable (very simply but visible after all exposed wood surfaces have been
soundly made), Goldring L75 pickup arm and Eagle veneered. For access to the electronics the turntable
LC07 moving magnet cartridge. The latter is a fairly board is simply lifted clear.
recent Japanese product which the author regards Two eyelet screws can be bent to serve as hinges
as a "best buy" at about £7 since its performance for the rear of the perspex cover and screwed to the
on a test record is comparable to, say, a Goldring turntable board as shown in Fig. 11. A small wood
G800E at several pounds more. Tracking is at 112gm, wedge is glued to the board to support the prop -up
which can be set accurately on the Goldring arm arm which is part of the lid.
without a gauge. Readers might well find the Con- The front panel is an aluminium sheet cut as
noisseur BD1 "do -it-yourself" turntable kit a good shown in Fig. 12a. A length of L- shaped aluminium
buy for the system. For economy one of the better girder is used to hold the two preamplifier edge
BSR or Garrard players would give fair results but a connectors behind the front panel (or some other
cheap autochanger should certainly not be used since support can be arranged) and has tabs ready for
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* components list
PuNTI Semiconductors:
tTr1, tTr2, tTra, tTr4 BC109
Resistors: Di, 02, 03, 04 100 PIV 2A silicon diode
All 10f 1-W carbon unless otherwise specified Zi, Z2 Sanken SI -1020A
tR1 470ká2 tR17 180k12 (Photain Controls Ltd.,
tR2 ` 39k52 !. tR18 4.7k0 Randalls Road,
fR3 470162 fR19 6.8kí2 Leatherhead, Surrey)
tR4 ° 39kS) íR20 12kil t Indicates one ne eded for each channel.
tR5 56kí) íR21 2.2kO
tRß 220kS2. ¡W 5% íR22 ß8ká2 Switches:
high stability íR23 1 MS2 Si 4P 3W rota S2 4P 3W rotary
tR7 6800 íR24' 1.2M0
t R8 ' 330kS2 #W 5% íR25 5 6kS2 Fuses:
high stability tR26 1.2k0 FS2 A ( or 50084A-see text)
tR9 15káì íR27 8200 FS3 }in. 500M A
1
tR10 11d2 íR28 2200 3 fusehotders to suit
tR11 ` 62k52 íR29- 1 k52
tR12 4.7k0 íR30 82á21W carbon, Sockets;
tR13 saki/ íR31 150 Stereo jack socket (Ea gle SS34)
tR14 22k12 R32 6.80 sW 8 phono sockets (or 4 stereo pairs)
tR15 2.2k0 wïrewou nd
tR16 120k0 íR33 1Mí2 Transformer
VR1 25kO + 25kO1 linear double ganged carbon Ti Mains primary 2001250V a.c secondary 30V 2A
potentiometer e.g. Douglas MT3 AT
tVR2 100kS2 linear miniature skeleton preset
potentiometer Miscellaneous:; Vero yard, 2 .24 -way Vero edge
VR3 100kO + 100k52 'linear double ganged carbon connectors (0,15in, ma trix), knobs mains pilot neon,
potentiometer screened cables wood , 'aluminium, etc.
VR4: 5k0 ± 510 linear double ganged carbon
potentiometer
VR5 25kd2linear carbon potentiometer
apacitors:
tC1 214F 6V electrolytic NCI.t?SUI2E (co moor tints r each channel
íC2 1601.LF 25V electrolytic
1.C3 8µF 15V electrolytic t"esistors
íC4 8µF 15V electrolytic Rt, R2, R3, R4 ;1052 1i carbon (no wirewound)
íC5 1-5nF ceramic or polyester
Tw 4 rnr cerarrrtc or polyes at
íC7 8µF 15V electrolytic Si 2P 6W rotary
1C8 8µF 15V electrolytic
íC9 50 (or 47) nF ceramic Crossover:
¡CIO 50 (or 47) nF ceramic Eagle CN28 812
#C11 5 (or 4.7) nF ceramic or polyester
íC12 8FF 15V elecrolytic Woofer:
íC13 150nF ceramic or metallised film Baker Major 80
íC14 ` 47pF ceramic
íC15 12-5 (or 16) p.F 25V electrolytic :
C16 10001F 30V electrolytic Eagle MHTIO 8,3
C17 , 1000µF 60V electrolytic
C18 1000uF 50V electrolytic iscellaneous: Hardboard, wood, sand, fret, fibre
íC19 2000FF 25V electrolytic eggbox, carpel felt, knob, screw terminals (2)
C20 0.1FF`500V paper tubular aluminium panel, etc.
BEND45° BEND 90° Holes to suit 4 stereo Tape output Spare Stereo
l' 5M ' 7N
REAR PANELHEATSINK
Material:18s.wg.approx.alumin. 1
°
OdXoCl
pairs of phono sockets
o Slot toclear
wires to speaker
terminals on
Tuner
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sockets
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Fig. 13: Cutting out and mounting details of rear panel/heatsink.
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Holes for pickup arms
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i 11/2 11/2 11/2 11/2- SBA nut
and bolt
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FRONT PANEL
Material :18 s.w.g. approx. aluminium.
Control e.g.
Ia volume
Girder
Fig. 12(a) : front panel (front view). Fig. 12(b) : Girder. Fig. 12 (c) : Cross section of front pane/ and girder showing method of fixing connectors.
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Transistor Superhe
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is an attractive 7- transistor receiver of trimmer TC2. Capacitor C4 provides "tracking" so
straightforward construction, tuning long and that the oscillator circuit always tunes 470kHz
THIS medium waves. The receiver is assembled as a higher in frequency than the aerial circuit. With S1
complete working unit on a single piece of Vero - in the l.w. position C3 and TC4 are across the oscil-
board (except for the loudspeaker) and actual build- lator winding for long wave reception.
ing is simplified by using a small, ready-made audio Intermediate Frequency Amplifier. The 470kHz out-
amplifier module. Thus only the mixer and i.f. ampli- put of Trl passes to the first intermediate frequency
fier are built from separate components. transformer IFT1. Signals pass to the first i.f. ampli-
fier Tr2 an AF117, then from IFT2 to Tr3, another
AF117. The three IFTs are tuned to 470kHz by Beans
CIRCUIT of adjustable cores.
Fig. i is the circuit, and a brief description should Emitter Detector. The 0071 Tr4 demodulates the
be helpful to beginners. output of IFT3 and amplified audio signals appear at
Ferrite Aerial. The ferrite rod has medium wave the collector and are taken via C11 to the volume
section Ll and long wave section L2. Switch S1 control VR1.
shorts out the l.w. section for m.w. reception. VC1 Automatic Gain Control. Strong signals increase
tunes the aerial together with trimmer TC1. Trimmer Tr4 collector current causing an increased voltage
TC3 is for l.w. trimming. A coupling winding on Li drop across R10. The base potential of Tr2 thus
and tapping on L2 applies the signal to Trl base via becomes more positive, the change in voltage being
Cl. Trl is an 0C44 mixer /oscillator. applied via R6. As 'a result, amplification provided
Oscillator Coil L3. This is tuned by VC2, with by Tr2 is reduced when strong signals are present,
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TC3
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mounting and 6BA bolts holding the a.f. amplifier.
A clearance hole is needed for VC1 /2, and three
holes which match up with the tapped holes in the
front of the capacitor frame.
In many places resistor ends and other leads are
soldered to Vero pins inserted in the board. These
are most easily inserted with the correct tool, which
resembles a small screwdriver with a hole, so that
when a pin is pushed in it projects equally each side
of the board. With. Tr2, Tr3 and Tr4 it is more con-
venient to put the wire ends through the holes,
anchoring only the collector of Tr3 at a pin.
When wiring is complete, the Veroboard is secured
to a 4 X 4in. panel of ',sin. black polished paxolin with
1 about 7isin. space between the two, to clear wiring,
pins and VR1. VC1 /2 is secured with 4BA bolts or
studding which can project about 116ín. on the capaci-
tor side of the board. Longer bolts will damage the
t capacitor plates: Another way is to secure the capa-
citor with short bolts, with washers under their heads,
HAM if required. Panel and board are then drilled with
matching holes to take three 6BA bolts. These are
and the output of the i.f. amplifier is relatively con- countersunk at the panel, and have extra lock nuts,
stant, despite changes in signal level. so that panel and board will be held about 71sin. apart.
Audio Section. The slider of VR1 is taken to pin 1 The positions of the bolts does not matter, provided
of the a.f. module which is a small separate unit, they clear resistors, etc., since their heads will be
mounted on the receiver board, and having only four covered by the metal dial.
external connections. The module contains a driver/
amplifier, followed by a pair of transistors in a com-
plementary single -ended push -pull circuit. This FERRITE AERIAL
drives a 40 ohm or similar miniature speaker, 212in As the ferrite rod normally supplied is too long
in diameter. for the case, it was snapped off at about 312in. by
securing it in a vice and giving the rod a sharp tap.
Ll is placed so that the base winding 6-7 is to-
CIRCUIT BOARD wards the middle of the rod. Thin sleeving was put
The plain. Veroboard is 378 X 358in. to fit inside the on all leads. Lead 1, Fig. 3, goes to the larger section
4 X 4in.case. It is cut to clear the corner strips and (front) of the capacitor, VC1 /2. Lead 2 runs to the
speaker as in Fig. 2. wavechange switch Si.
Holes are drilled or enlarged to match the pins L2 is put on the rod so that its turns are in the
and screening can tags of L3 and the IFT's, noting same direction as those of Ll, which can be seen
that L3 will be fitted in the way which results in pins by looking at the windings. If L2 is reversed, l.w.
located as in Fig. 2. alignment is impossible, and the winding should be
Holes are also drilled for TC3 and TC4, the rod taken off the rod, turned round, and replaced. The
To Si Si
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Fig. 2 : Wiring details of the underside of the Veroboard panel on Fig. 3 : Topside of board showing location of the málor components.
which the receiver is constructed. Ensure that IFT's and L3 are correctly orientated to give pin positions
shown in Fig. 2,
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outer lead 3 of L2 joins lead 2 at the switch. The
lead 5 taken to positive line must be that which is
adjacent to tap 4, which is not at the centre of the
winding.
Those lead ends which are single strand wire can
he cut, if necessary, carefully scraped, and soldered.
But the finely stranded (Litz) wire is difficult to deal
with, so the ready tinned ends should be left. Excess
length can be taken round the rod in the same direc-
tion as the winding.
The rod is mounted by means of a strip of plastic
material clamped round it, with a 34in. 6BA bolt and
spacer, or extra nuts, so that it easily clears TC3,
TC4, etc. It is as well- to leave fitting of the rod until
last.
WIRING
Switch Si is mounted by passing its tags through
holes in the board. The tag MC is securely held at
one of the fixing screws of VC1 /2.
Place transistors so that their leads come as in
Fig. 3, with sleeving on the wires. Put suitable lengths
of sleeving on the wires which project, bend these
over, and solder to the IFT's etc. as in Fig. 2.
The screening can tags of the IFT's and L3 must be
connected to the positive line, as in Fig. 2. It proves
helpful to use red sleeving on this circuit, black on
negative circuits, and some other colour on other
wiring; 26s.w.g. or similar tinned copper wire and
small sleeving will be convenient. A general view of the completed receiver. It may be tested and aligned
in this form before finally fitting it into its case.
* components list Volume control VRl is fixed with a small bolt and
connected as in Fig. 2. Solder the correct clips to red
Resistors: and black flex for the battery.
Ri ::56kft R5 1kSZ
R2 1010 R6 47kf1 AF AMPLIFIER
R3 '3.9kf1 R7 22kQ
R4 10kf1. R8 4.7kC2 Connections shown in Fig. 3 are when looking at
Ali }W 10% the amplifier from the components side. Thread thin
VRi 51d1 miniature pot, with switch (S2) wires down through the small holes, and solder to the
foil below.
Capacitors Mount the amplifier with bolts, using a few washers
Ci '0.01µF C7 0047µF: to avoid contact with the bolt holding VR1. Take lead
C2 001µF C8 0.047µF" 1 through the board to VR1 slider (centre tag). Twist
C3 150pF2% $M' C9 001µF leads 2 and 3 together, leaving these long enough
C4 175pF 2% SM C10' '01µF
C5 ',10µF CII 8µF to reach the speaker. Take a second lead 3 through
C6 0.0471cF, the board to battery negative, Fig. 2. Lead 4 goes
Minimum working voltage, 9V to the positive line.
TC1/2 part of VC1¡2 Leads 2 and 3 should be soldered to the speaker
TC3 60pF compression trimmer so that the receiver can be tested before adding the
TC4 68pF compression trimmer panel.
VC1 j2 208 T 176pF, slow motion, with trimmers
(Jackson)<
IF ALIGNMENT
Semiconductors Use a Denco TT5 or other correct tool for adjust-
Tri 0C44 ing the IFT's and L3 since a screwdriver or wedge-
Tr2 AF717 shaped blade may easily break the cores.
Inductors If a signal generator is to hand, set it to 470kHz,
Ll /2 Ferrite rod aerial (Denco MW/LW5FR) connect it to Cl, and adjust the IFT cores for best
L.3 Oscillator coil (Denco TOCI) volume, keeping this low by reducing generator
IFTI IF Transformer (Deno IFT13) input.
IFT2 IF Transformer (Denco IFT13) If no generator is available, alignment may be
IFT3 IF Transformer (Denco IFTI4); made with any signal tuned in, following by more
careful adjustment with a weak signal, if necessary.
Miscellaneous Do not use strong signals, with VR1 turned towards
Switch 51, two-way slide switch. Audio amplifier minimum volume, because the a.g.c. action tends to
125mW (Newmarket PCI). Dial and knob (Home
Radio DL64 and KN64). Plain veroboard 0151n. make adjustment of the cores seem flat with no
matrix, 3jir X 31In. Speaker,` 2#in. diameter, 30 to.
`
sharp peak.
80 ohms When IF alignment is finished, these cores need
not be touched again.
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MW ALIGNMENT ;.f:"¿.'.?;'i%k"si.:
The core of L3 has a considerable influence on
band coverage. With Si at m.w., tune in a station
with VC1 /2 near maximum capacity and move Ll
on the rod for maximum. If dial readings are badly
in error, rotate the core of L3, following the signal
with VC1 /2, to correct this and re-adjust Ll on the
MIU
rod.
Move to the h.f. end of the band (VC1 /2 nearly
fully open) and set TC2 for a suitable dial indication,
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peaking TC1 for maximum volume.
These adjustments should be repeated a few times
until no further improvement is obtained. If a
generator is available use it at suitable frequencies
instead of selecting actual stations.
S.GINSBERG
HAVE you ever thought just how those complex
LW ALIGNMENT integrated circuits are made? These innocent
With Si at l.w., tune in any transmission, and move looking little slabs of plastic with some 16
L2 on the rod for best volume. Subsequently, it will pins sticking out of the side are now common to
be found that oscillator coverage can be adjusted most shops selling components for the constructor.
with TC4, so that the setting of TC4 and core position One of the most difficult parts of the whole process
of L3 governs band coverage. Then TC3 is peaked for is aligning masks. A slice of silicon is taken and
best results towards the h.f. end of the band, and L2 coated with a photoresist. A photographic mask is
is moved on the rod at the l.f. end of the band. then laid carefully over the slice and an exposure
If any slight adjustment is made to the core of made. The resultant image is transferred to the
L3, m.w. alignment will have to be repeated. Other- slice which, in turn is then taken for processing.
wise merely touch up m.w. adjustments, after com- After this first processing, the slice is given the
pleting l.w. alignment. same treatment again; another coating and exposure,
then further processing. There may be several
printing exposures made during the manufacture of
CABINET the slice which can quite easily contain thousands of
The cabinet is made of clear Perspex for its novelty individual tiny semiconductors.
effect. The bottom is 4 X 4in. and 18ín. thick while the As can be appreciated, because individual devices
sides are 4 X 3in. and ',sin. thick. Front and back are on the chip are so very very tiny, it is absolutely
also 11sin. thick, but are 418X 3in. to overlap the sides. imperative that during the printing of the individual
The front is drilled to take the speaker with a grid masks, these must be aligned very, very precisely.
of holes over the cone area. A normal method is to have an operative peering
The pieces should be accurately cut and the edges at the chip and the relevant mask through a high
smoothed with a file. After cementing together a powered microscope and the mask guided into
strip 14 X 14in. and 234in. long is cemented in each position by the operative. While this is successful it
corner to strengthen the box. The strips were tapped does take time since, if the mask is not aligned
6BA at the top, to take four bolts which pass through accurately, several hundred integrated circuits on
the receiver panel, which is slightly inset in the the slice may be ruined.
case top. The Perspex could be drilled for self- A British company has now developed a machine
tapping screws. which will align the mask and chip automatically.
A clip is made and fixed to the case bottom with The secret is the printing of two minute crosses
a countersunk bolt, to hold the battery. The speaker between the pattern for the circuit required. These
leads are long enough to allow the receiver to be crosses have their members made up of shaded lines.
lifted out leaving the speaker in the case. A slot is The machine uses these to align subsequent masks
filed to clear the knob of the volume control. Another to within 10 micro -inches. Circuit patterns down to
slot is required for the wave- change switch. 0.0001ín. can be printed. The entire printing process
from when the operative puts the new slice into
the holder to the time it is ejected is only 25 seconds.
DIAL A further advantage of this British invention is
The dial listed has four metal lugs, which pass that the masks are not in direct contact with the
through slots in the panel. The slots can be made slice. Thus there is no abrasion on either slice or
by drilling two or three small holes very closely mask and the life of the masks, which are very
together and finishing with a very small flat file. expensive indeed to produce, is considerably pro-
The panel is fixed in the manner described earlier longed.
and the dial then put on the lugs being turned over Once set up, the machine needs no further atten-
behind the panel. The tuning indicator fitted was a tion during the run. The slices are lifted auto-
disc of 11sin. Perspex, with a black line each side to matically in and out of the photo- electric system
travel over the m.w. and l.w. scales, and fixed to a by precision mechanical arms. The machine is also
brass bush which is locked on the capacitor spindle self-checking and will stop and /or throw up warn-
with a set -screw. A Perspex disc is readily cut with ing lights if anything goes wrong. For example, if
an adjustable tank cutter and the bush made by there were no slice in the input receptacle the
sawing through a 14in. brass shaft coupling. An alter- machine would stop. If a slice were to be damaged
native is to use a stout wire pointer. the machine would stop and flash a light.
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Last month the first part of this article
described the case, power supply, display
units and initial testing. This second part
concludes the article.
DEFLECTION AMPLIFIERS
The next phase of the construction is concerned
with the deflection amplifiers. Two of these are
required, one each for the X and Y plates. The
deflection sensitivity of the CRT used is such that
about 100V peak -to -peak is required to give a full
scan on the tube. Most cathode ray tubes require
push-pull deflection to give a scan which is free
from trapezium distortion. In order to give some-
thing extra in hand on scanning ability the push -pull
deflection amplifiers have been designed to give
140V peak -to -peak scan.
The theoretical circuit of the deflection amplifiers
is shown in Fig. 10. Tr3a acts as a phase splitter and
low gain amplifier. Counterphase signals of equal
amplitude appear across R15a and R16a. The only
disadvantage of this type of phase splitter is that
the two signals have differing source impedances.
We therefore push the outputs from the phase
splitters into the emitter followers of Tr4a and Tr6a
which have a high impedance and are not fussy about
signal source impedance. The emitter followers serve
a further purpose of controlling the working points
PART 2
OSCILLOSCOPE
of the output transistors Tr5a and Tr7a by means of
the standing currents in R19a and R20a. Tr5a and
Tr7a are directly coupled to these emitter followers.
2V The voltage gain of the complete amplifier is 12
when referred to a single ended output or 24 when
+100V
referred to the push-pull output. As the transistors
C6a Tr4a and Tr6a control the working points of the
output transistors they must be low leakage types.
+12v Suspect transistors must be avoided at all costs.
To Xt Y1
O1pFs'
Tr7a
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CONSTRUCTION
Tr3a
R23
1K The remaining units are built up on a 0 lin matrix
2N390ô, Veroboard panel. The board used in the prototype
sync unit R24ä was 612in X 4in. It is recommended that at this stage
R19a all the breaks in the copper strip should be milled
R14a 4.7k
Tr5a out before construction commences. This prevents
1Dk V
9SX21 disasters due to cross wiring as a result of forgetting
Tr4a C8a
.... a hole (here again the voice of experience speaks).
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1->rToX2 Y2 The Veroboard layout, also including the Timebase
e C7a 0.1uF
and Y preamplifier, is shown in Fig. 13.
5uF When using 0 lin matrix Veroboard, some care
is necessary to avoid shorting out between conductor
CKG023 strips and when the wiring is complete, run a pen-
F12 knife along between the strips to make sure that no
solder overlaps the conductors and that no small
Fig. 10: Circuit of the deflection amplifiers -two are required, one for
the X and one for the Y amp. See text regarding R17 and R18.
blobs of solder are shorting out any of the copper
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Connect the meter between R21a
and the h.t. line and switch on.
R25
Only a very small leakage current
10k should be indicated on the meter
(250µA maximum). If the current
is more than this, switch off and
check the wiring. If the wiring
looks satisfactory, check Tr4a for
leakage. If all is well R17a may be
wired in place and adjusted to give
a standing current of 4mA in the
R26 collector of Tr5a. For those wish-
47k ing to use a fixed resistor for R17a
the following procedure should be
followed. Take a 330kf1 resistor and
bridge between the base of Tr4(a)
and the 12V line. Note the current
taken. If the current taken by Tr5a
Fig. 11 : The Timebase unit circuit.
is more than 4mA, increase the
R37
value of the bridging resistor until
v there is a standing current of 4mA
R30
47k R33
R36
4.7k
470
current is less than this figure -
through the collector of Tr5a if the
decrease the value of this resistor.
82k C15 Repeat the above procedure for
From 2N3906
Tr11 Tr13
2N3906
1
F., deflection
To
TIMEBASE UNIT
The theoretical diagram of the
An internal view of the completed prototype. The main circuit board can be seen face on ramp generator is shown in Fig.
while C8 and C9 (a and b) can be seen mounted below the c.r.t. The sync unit is mounted 11. Tr8 acts as a constant current
on the base and cannot be seen, source -the current being deter-
mined by the variable resistor
strips. Wire in all the components with the exception VR5 and R27. The output from the constant cur-
of R17a and b and R18a and h when fixed resistors rent source is used to charge the timing capacitor
are preferred as their value must be determined CT selected by SW1. The charge on the capacitor
empirically. Do not connect in the h.t. ends of the rises until the voltage on the capacitor is sufficient
resistors R21a and b and R22a and b. to cause the unijunction transistor Tr9 to fire. When
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Tr9 fires it discharges the capacitor
and the cycle repeats.
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The voltage across the capacitor
ac
cv takes the form of an almost pure saw -
tooth waveform. Tr10 is employed as
m
an emitter follower- serving to iso-
late the timing capacitor from the
A I J K L M NOt PO R S T U V W X Y Z AA AB loading effects of the deflection ampli-
E 64 fier. VR6 varies the voltage output
R26}. Rr'-25 63 and, therefore, the scan width. The
c b`J VR6 62
main advantage of the circuit is that
R32 Tr1.1 ) Tr8
``}j
60
61
the amplitude of the output waveform
59 is independent of operating frequency
b c e m
Tr9n.- 58 for all practical purposes.
{ R30 j-
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57
56
55
n
R28 929 54
C12
c .Y
53 Fig. 13 (left): The main component board. The
Tr12
e20 deflection amplifiers are in the middle and at the
52
bottom; the Y-preamp is top left and the Timebase
e// C15 }
Tr10 51
50
49
top right.
C13 48
+---+ R36 47
46
b c e
45 CONSTRUCTION
44
R34 43 The scan generator is built on the
42
933 same piece of Veroboard as the main
41
-{ R35 1- 40 deflection amplifiers and comprises
39 the components on the top right -
R 7b
Q
R37
c
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Tr4b
as24b
R23b
To sync
unit
Tr7b
RlSb
Tr66
33
32
31
30
29
28
around the course frequency control
SW1. Note that Tr8 is a PNP type and
is, therefore, connected upside-down
in the circuit.
The timing capacitors CTa to CTd
ib co--1 R22b1--- 27 are the subject of individual choice
R 21 b }------ Tr5beHR20ti1--- 26 but for general purpose audio work
25 the values shown in Fig. 11 should
.--1 R19b1-- 24
C10 23 suffice.
22 Having connected the timebase unit
21 to the X amplifier switch the coarse
20 speed control switch SW1 to select
r--014aI-- 19 the lµF capacitor. Connect the power
^
-rR1. 18 supply and set VR6 to the top end
R15a( 17
(emitter end) of its travel. A horizon-
e 16
tc
b 15
tal line should now be traced across
Tr 3a 14 the screen. Adjust VR6 until the ends
R16a p- 13 of the trace are just visible at each
12 end of the tube. Some adjustment of
------1 C 7a 1+ +.{ Csa}.. 11 the X shift control may be required.
917a:. R :w agrr° R18a 10 Apply a signal from the low level out-
9
put of the test generator to the input
Tr fia
Tr4a .ÿR79a e
,
c
8
7
of the Y amplifier. A sine -wave should
now be displayed on the tube face.
6
c Tr7a The number of waves seen will depend
b on the setting of the fine speed control
112244. é
ti.
VR5. It may be that the peaks of the
sine -waves may disappear over the
top and bottom of the tube-this is
quite in order -the tops of the sine -
waves should, however, not be flat.
O
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N Any flattening of the trace is due to
o incorrect adjustment of the standing
+
current in the Y amplifier output
transistors.
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The performance of the X amplifier may also be CONSTRUCTION
checked for correct biasing by applying the timebase
output to the Y amplifier and the test signal to the All components are mounted on the switch. As the
X amplifier and following the above procedure. layout is absolutely straight forward and depends
to a large extent on the components used, no wiring
diagram is shown.
Y PREAMPLIFIER
The theoretical circuit of the Y pre -amplifier is SYNC CIRCUIT
shown in Fig. 12. Trll and Tr12 are employed as a
bootstrapped amplifier. This configuration offers a The theoretical circuit of the sync unit is shown
very high input impedance (most desirable for an in Fig. 15. The function of the sync unit is to present
oscilloscope) but gives very little gain, as a conse- a stable trace on the CRT screen. While this can be
quence the bootstrapped amplifier is followed by achieved by careful adjustment of the fine frequency
the voltage amplifier of Tr13. The gain of the pre- control, the sync unit enables traces of waveforms
amplifier is controlled by VR7 which is placed in of varying frequency to be displayed.
the low impedance part of the circuit to minimise Tr17 acts as a switch and is effectively wired across
stray current pick -up in the connecting leads.
The input impedance of the original unit was
measured as 1.8M1i and the voltage gain 7.
CONSTRUCTION
The pre- amplifier is built on the main Veroboard
panel shown in Fig. 13. The components around Tr11
and Tr12 must have leads which are as short as
possible as a precaution against pick -up of stray
signals. Screened leads must be used for the con-
nection to VR7 earthing the outer braid to the chassis
line at one point only. If the leads of the input
capacitor are longer than 10mm each these too
should be screened.
TESTING
This is probably the easiest circuit to test! Switch
on the whole unit and apply a finger to the input
capacitor Cll. With a 1µF capacitor switched in on The main component board ; compare this with Fig. 13.
the time base unit, a series of sine -waves will be
displayed on the tube face (the amplitude of which the timing capacitor CT. When Tr17 is switched on,
may be varied by VR7). The input capacitor C11 CT is shorted and cannot charge from the constant
should now be shorted to chassis -no vertical trace current source. As soon as the base of Tr17 is open
should be seen on the CRT face. If a trace can be circuited Tr17 then becomes effectively a high resis-
seen then more attention must be paid to input tance across CT allowing CT to charge in the normal
screening. The area to concentrate on is the circuitry way. The resistance of Tr17 in the open circuit mode
around Till and Tr12. is sufficiently high not to affect the charge in CT.
Tr17 is switched by the bistable built around Tr15
and Tr16. Negative pulses applied to the base of
INPUT ATTENUATOR Tr16 switch off Tr17. Negative pulses applied to
The circuit of the input attenuator is shown in Tr15 base switch Tr17 on.
Fig. 14. The attenuation provides two decades of The operational sequence is as follows: as the
attenuation -10 and 100. As is the convention, the unijunction Tr9 fires and discharges the timing
100 stage is assigned the level 1 and the two other capacitor CT, a negative pulse is developed across
switch positions are referred to this and represent R29. This pulse is fed to the base of Tr15 and this
x10 and x100 gain. In the xl position the sensitivity switches Tr17 on-shorting out the timing capacitor
is 20V /cm, 2V /cm in the x10 and 200mV /cm in CT. The timebase is now switched off and will not
x100 position. start again until a negative pulse is applied to the
base of Tr16, thereby "opening the gate ". These
negative opening pulses are effectively the sync
R38 pulses and are derived from the Y amplifier circuit.
2.7M,
The sync pulses are derived from the Y amplifier
To pre -amp by means of the squarer circuit around Tr14. Tr14
SW2 is an over-driven amplifier producing square waves
Input
x1
from any sine -wave or square wave input. The
x100 R39
square -wave produced across R42 is put into the
x10
1M differentiator circuit of C16 and R43. From the
differentiator circuit two sets of pulses are produced
R40
470k
R41
33k
-one set positive going and the other negative
going. The positive pulses are rejected by D7 and
ve only negative going pulses are applied to Tr15. It
Fig. 14 : The input attenuator circuit. must be noted that the resistor R43 does not repre-
1003
+12V
sent the full resistance in the dif-
ferentiator as the resistance of R45
is effectively across R43 during the
negative pulse.
The input to the squarer circuit
is derived either from R16 "b" in To Tr8
the Y amplifier or from an input Sync
collector
on the front panel for external sync. switch
in
timebase
C17
To 04yF
CONSTRUCTION 16b °Ext Tr14
The original unit was built as a
separate unit from the main chassis
although there is more than ample
room for the sync unit on this C18
board. The layout is shown in KG02
0 011F 2.2k
Fig. 16.
Fig. 15: The sync unit circuit.
T S R Q P O N M L X J FI G F E D C A
TESTING
I
11 To R29 via
SW3
Wire in the complete unit with 10
the exception of the connection to 9 e (R50
I. e` R47 .e -ve
1129. Switch on and apply a signal 8 C16 Tr,14`
7 Tri
to the Y input. The timebase should To' 6
run as normal. Disconnect the in- Sync C17 5
put to the Y pre- amplifier and switch
To Tr8
make up the connection to R29. It 3 4 collector in
timebase
will be found that the timebase will
not run. Next apply a signal to the Tr17 e .
CALIBRATION
For maximum usefulness the Y amplifier must be
calibrated to determine the deflection sensitivity
and the timebase frequency evaluated. The Y
amplifier sensitivity can be calibrated using the CKG0 -3
circuit of Fig. 7. With a mains input of 240V, a
peak -to-peak voltage of 48V is obtained from the -ve
high level output and 4.3V peak-to -peak from the
low level output. By feeding the appropriate output Fig. 17: A circuit which may be used for calibration.
from the calibrator into the Y input, the deflection
sensitivities can be measured. It is usual to express
the sensitivity in terms of volts per centimetre.
The timebase frequency may now be determined.
Before proceeding further the multivibrator of Fig.
17 must be constructed. With the highest value
capacitor switched into the CT position, feed in a
50Hz signal from the calibrator (Fig. 8). Count the
number of complete cycles displayed. As each com-
plete cycle occupies 20 milliseconds, the ramp speeds SW3 Sync int/ext
may be computed. The timebase speed is expressed
in terms of milliseconds per centimetre. Set the time-
base speed so that only one complete cycle is dis-
VR4 Brilliance - I1- VR5 Fine timebase
--1-+0
played with the sync unit switched off. Apply the
-0
VR3 Focus SW1 Coarse timebase
output from the calibration multivibrator to the Y SW2 Input attenuator
VR7 Input level
input. Set the timing resistor VR300 so, that 20 sets
of complete square waves are seen. The multivibrator Input
is now set to 1kHz and is, therefore, producing pulses terminals
with a repetition speed of 1 millisecond. This 1 milli-
second calibrator may then be used to measure the Fig. 18: The siting of the controls on the front panel.
1004
speed of the timebase on the higher ranges.
Using the calibrated Y input set the output of the
multivibrator to 1V peak -to -peak and seal the output COMPREHENSIVE
potentiometer VR301 and the timing resistor VR300.
The calibrator may then be built into the oscilloscope
unit if required. No constructional details are given
MULTIBAND RECEIVER
of this simple circuit. (PW Nov-Dec. 1971)
FURTHER NOTES
By
F. G. RAYER
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a free request for specific back numbers in our directed towards obtaining the highest meter read-
"CQ" column which appears in most issues. ing. External improvements, as to the aerial -earth
system, will also increase meter readings.
1005
iRANSISiOR CIRCINiRY forócgioocrs
PAAT6 H.W.NELIXEA$MICHAELHOWER
Upper and Lower -case out that good matching was more easily achieved if
the impedance of the device into which the signal
Those of you who are still with us, and old hands was being fed was ten times or more that of the
at transistor circuit building, may not need remind- output which was feeding it.
ing; newcomers may wonder what the heck I am There is no cast -iron rule about this, but the
talking about; but recent correspondence reveals generalisation needs stating, for, so often, manu-
that it is necessary to recap on one vital point -the facturers fail to agree with any known standard in
use of upper-case (capital) and lower -case (small) stating their specifications, and 100kí2 might mean
letters when we are discussing transistor parameters. the input "wants to see" 100kf2, and is actually
More than ever necessary when we ourselves are considerably higher if measured, or might mean
guilty of the cardinal error of using them wrongly. that it actually is 100k12.
My excuse could easily be that I could not read Then, you see, if you try to match some circuits
Michael's scribble that accompanied the little, module with 100kil output into this "specified" input, you
that we made the subject of Part 5. But I should simply would not get the conditions that the specifi-
have spotted that in the section headed "input Im- cations might have led you to expect.
pedance", the second sentence of the second para- This is a practical problem, and I make no apology
graph began . . "H parameters again, but hie
. for introducing it at this point, for the Darlington
simply means...." circuit, on the face of it, looks like a complicated
That capital H should have been a small one, of way of achieving what could be done much more
course, and I should have rewritten the sentence so simply. Not so, as we shall demonstrate by a step -
that it did not kick off with "H ". by-step design exercise.
Later on, talking about the base bias, I committed
a similar crime. "The base current IB is found from Why high?
the formula IB =- Ic
HFE
where HFE is the d.c. current Accept, first of all, that we need a high impedance
input. Harking back to the prototype that Mike built,
gain of the. transistor. we were able to measure 105kí2 input impedance
Our capitals are quite right on the suffix -FE on the built-up model, and could probably have
refers to the d.c. current gain, certainly, while fe is improved somewhat on this with a bit of fiddling.
the forward current gain with output shorted and in But did you notice the underlined remark that
the common emitter mode. But the capital H is followed? To summarise, frequency limits are
wrong. As you will have noted from the December affected by the source impedance.
1971 issue, page 711, hybrid parameters have their There are occasions when we want to match some-
own strict code of symbolism; and we use h, as in thing whose source impedance is (a) much higher
hie or life or hFE, and so on. On another page, friend than a tenth, or even a fifth, of our input impedance,
Henry, who is probably poking gentle fun at our or (b) alters drastically with frequency, i.e., is
fiounderings, would be quick to tell you that capital reactive. A perfect case in point is the crystal
H means something quite different! microphone. There are a lot of these about, and they
are often capable of giving much better results than
Super Alpha they do when matched into the tape recorders or
"Disco" mixers with which they are sold. Don't
Back then to our subject, the Darlington Pair of always blame the microphone : if you don't believe
transistors, or, to give them their alternative title, me, ask Cosmocord Ltd., who market a wide range
the Super Alpha circuit. Their purpose, to recap to of these devices under the Acos label and get very
the end of Part 5, to increase the input impedance hot under the collar when they think of some of
of our buffer amplifier circuit, without despoiling the ways in which their products are used-or mis-
any other of its good points. Remember, we pointed used!
1006
So, what are the limiting factors that prevent us
achieving a higher input impedance, or, to be +7.7v
technical Zia? First, the forward current gain, hfe.
The larger this is, the greater the input resistance
will be, hte. Check back with part 5 to see the signifi-
cance of this and go on to re. This (often overlooked)
internal resistance of the transistor itself matters a 8C 109
lot. Because it doesn't show up on circuit diagrams, hFE380(typical)
the clever dicks who simply alter calculated circuits,
like the well- engineered Mullard, Ferranti or
Motorola published circuits, find their finished
construction behaving in unpredictable ways. It is
a fixed value. It cannot be altered, but, though small
in relation to RE, it has to be allowed for. -ve
RE, the external resistance, seems to give us scope
for manoeuvre. Increase this and, as we have seen,
we increase the input impedance. Lovely- except Fig. 27: Consider only Tr2, isolated from the rest of the circuit, with
that an increase in resistance here will mean an imaginary bias.
increase in the voltage dropped across the resistor,
so we now need a higher supply. Even if this can Take a look at Fig. 26, and you will see this done
be made available, it is not always desirable for in the emitter follower mode. As I hope to show
input stages, where, in general, the higher the later, this is not the only configuration in which it
operating voltages, the more the noise problem rears applies, but it suits our purpose at the moment to
its ugly head. rip it to bits and discuss the design.
Base bias resistors also have to be considered. If you want to make a buffer circuit yourself,
Remember, in Part 5, we were very concerned with with a high impedance output, then the following
their effect on the overall circuit. To put it into plain notes may help you adapt your own bits and pieces
language, if you calculate them to get the best d.c. rather than have to mourn about "those lucky blokes
conditions, you may very well find your circuit at PW who can lay their hands on anything they
unable to cope with the a.c. conditions or the match- want" as a recent correspondent said.
ing- which, after all, is why the darned thing is Fig. 26 shows two n.p.n. transistors, connected so
being built! that both collectors are taken to the positive rail,
If the values of base bias resistors are increased, the input to the base of the first, Trl, is biased in
we can reduce their shunting effect on the transistor the way we have already seen, but whose emitter is
input d.c. resistance (hie). But under a.c. conditions, taken to the base of Tr2. Looked at one way Tr2
we may very well find the stability of the circuit forms the emitter load of Trl; another way, Tr]
seriously affected. and its operating conditions, determine the base
So, accepting that there are limits to what we can input conditions of Tr2.
do in the way of altering components and voltages Looking first at Tr2, and referring to Part 5, we
of a common emitter amplifier circuit in order to see that the output is taken across Re, the emitter
achieve a high input impedance, let's turn resistor, via Gut, but the base bias, instead of being
immediately to the solution, and see what, in fact, derived from two resistors (as with Tr]) depends
it does. on Trl and its operation. So let's pretend for a
moment that Tri doesn't exist, and that Tr2 has
Darlington Pair conventional biasing, repeating last month's circuit,
There is nothing magical about the term Darling- but with dotted lines to show that the BC109 between
ton. Without delving into the historical context, we them is really the Tr2 of our present Fig. 26. We
are simply referring to a method of combining two now have Fig. 27, where some values are inserted
transistors in such a way that they effectively form and a few more details are given.
one, but with different characteristics.
Calculations
Recapping again, we chose a typical transistor and
+ve typical operating conditions, so in Fig. 27 we state
an of 1mA, an hF5 of 380 and as the base current
which is 2.6pA.
Ib = - -
Ib is the former dividend by the latter,
Ic
hFE
or
ImA
380
,
400 collector current, as the effect of the very small
''1 BC108
base current, which also flows through 11,2, can be
ignored. 1mA flowing through 2.7k12 gives a voltage
drop of 2,700/1,000 or 2.7V. That's our emitter
200 ,!- voltage of Tr2 fixed.
The base to emitter voltage of a silicon transistor
is around 0.6V, so we come up with a base voltage
for Tr2 of 2.7 + 0-6=3-3V. Take another look at
o Fig. 29. This is now the emitter voltage of Trl,
3 5 1 3 5710 3
"102
10_ 101 which was one of the missing factors. Again add
lc (mA) CK('i049
0.6V and we get a figure for the base voltage of
Trl, i.e., 3.3 + 0.6 =3.9V.
Fig. 28: Typical variations of forward current transfer ratio hFE with Rei is the mystery component. The emitter current
collector current Ic. Note that curve is for specific collector voltage of Trl will be the sum of that base current previously
VcE.
considered and the current flowing through Rei. But
would have a very small a.c. current gain hie in these we have already said that the required emitter
circumstances. Now do you see why I began with current is to be 50µA. So that leaves us with 50 +
that upper -case and lower -case argument. 2.6 or 52.6µA as the actual emitter current.
We must do something about this. Increasing the
current in Trl is the obvious first thought, so we +7.7V Rdec
+9V
refer to the hFE /Ie graph for the transistor in 12k
question.
Messrs Mullard, as ever, are immensely helpful,
and can provide graphs that tell us practically
everything except the Sign of the Zodiac when the
transistor was born, so our Fig. 28. is a reproduction
0.022uF BC109 o +
C dec
100}F
of their "typical variation of forward current
transfer ratio with collector current ". Please note, BC109
this is at a particular collector- emitter voltage, in Cout
this case VcE =5V. But from this we can get some Input R1
idea of what we want, and this is the sort of 3.9M
68k 10yF I
collector current it would be desirable to use. Here, 2.7k Output
we see the lowest usable value is down around 10µA.
We shall use a collector current of around 50µA, and
from the graph we can see that this will give us
a d.c. current gain, 115E, of somewhere around 260.
Fig. 30: The end result, a Darlington Pair input circuit with reasonably
high impedance, good stability and the gain required.
Increasing IE
We have 2.612A of emitter current so far, and
we need 50µA. Let's just revert to previous theory The collector current of Trl flows through Reí
and stick in another resistor Re, from the emitter and we know the emitter voltage. So Rei the emitter
of Trl to the negative line, as in Fig. 29. Now, this
circuit is not for construction: it is deliberately
+7.7V _ -
resistor
3.3y
50,uA
or
3.3 3.3 x 1,000,000
50 x 10 °
or
50
Choosing components within a 5% tolerance range,
- 66,00052
we can settle for a preferred value of 68kí2, and
this is now marked in on Fig. 29.
'/;rr
5V
through Rl plus the 0.2µA of base current. II1
R2 =
38,000,000
- 3,166kû 300
./ Il' vc. _ 1ov
a al
5V
12 BC109
in series, variations in the biggest resistor have most Fig. 31: Graph of variation of input impedance with collector current.
effect -in parallel, variations in the smallest resistor
have most effect.
But Cif, need not now be so large as we previously
needed. The a.c. resistance (impedance) into which
Input resistance it is feeding is so much higher than before that a
Looking into the base of Trl, ignoring R1 and R2 value such as 0.022pF could be used. To check this,
take the value that gives the same reactance to your
for the moment, the input resistance is calculated
from R,n= h(e(i) X hfec2) x RE(2). Approximately
because we now ignore those tricky hidden
- desired lower frequency limit as does the input
impedance of the circuit -i.e., the -6dB point
resistors, re of each transistor, which are now very (voltage). This works out to around 4Hz for 0.022µF
small in comparison with the values of external Re which is plenty good enough for our purpose.
we have calculated. Before leaving the subject, I revert to that
Provided Rea is many times larger than Rea, its designation "Super Alpha ". The term alpha, symbol
3, you will remember from previous notes is in our
shunting effect on the input of Tr2 will be negligible.
Make it between 5 and 30 times the value of Rea case the same as hie. As we obtained our Rr by
and we shall not have many worries, so our Rei multiplying the two hi, figures, the effective hie of
is 68kû. the Darlington Pair is called Super Alpha.
Harking back to the formula for Rio, we get the
he figures from the published data sheets (h18 rising Other uses
as collector current rises, remember), see Fig. 31.
Rfu = 240 X 440 X 2,700 = 285.12Mû to be exact. We have only been talking about input circuitry,
The Stage Resistance is the parallel combination and an impression may have been given that the
of this with Rl and R2, which is-work this one out Darlington pair is explicitly an input device. Not so,
from the formula and just to prove it, but without any calculations,
Fig. 32 shows four possible configurations of
1
RIN RI
-
1
R2
1
R;,,
I
3.9Mû
1 1
3MS2
I
285Mû
complementary push -pull output stages of audio
amplifiers. These are stripped to their essentials,
and have all been used in some form or another.
approximately 1.6Mû The use of the Darlington pair in power amplifiers
1009
CHARLES MOLLOY
THE
edium
W ave Column
FE. WILDMAN of Southall, Middlesex has been
busy with his Practical Wireless medium
wave loop antenna. North American stations
logged include WOR New York on 710kHz; CBM
Montreal on 940kHz; WINS New York 1010kHz;
CBA Moncton on 1070kHz; WBAL Baltimore
1090kHz; WNEW New York 1130kHz. He asks if
(a) (b) medium wave DX is best during periods of anti-
cyclonic weather. Although high pressure systems
affect v.h.f. reception they appear to have no effect
on the medium waves. Propagation on the lower
frequencies is through the ionosphere which lies
far above the thin shell of weather that surrounds
the earth.
P. J. Kay who lives in Magull near Liverpool,
reports reception of WNEW 1130kHz at 0030hrs on
November 15th using a Perdio transistor portable.
Very occasionally, high power North American
medium wave stations such as WNEW, which is
50kW, are received in this country at considerable
strength and can be heard from a favourable loca-
tion on simple equipment. More reliable reception
will be obtained by using a sensitive and selective
receiver of communications standard along with an
outdoor aerial or an indoor medium wave loop.
Search before midnight for the following stations,
all of which have been logged frequently during
as used in push -pull
Fig. 32: Four variations of the Darlington Pair
output circuits of commercial power amplifiers.
recent months. CBN St John's, Newfoundland on
640kHz; CJOX Grand Bank, Nfld and WOR New
overcomes (to some extent) a disadvantage of York, both on 710kHz; WOHN Boston on 850kHz;
complementary symmetry, which is high current CJON St. John's 930kHz; CHER Sydney 950kHz;
dissipation of a Class A driver transistor. Some other WINS New York 1010kHz; CBA Moncton 1070kHz;
solutions exist, of course, such as quasi-complemen- WNEW 1130kHz. These broadcasters are easy to
tary circuits, where the driving pair are "opposites" identify as they use their callsigns frequently. After
and the driven pair a matched and similar pair of midnight look for Godhavn in Greenland on 650kHz.
transistors. This is not the place to talk about power It can usually be heard with programmes in Danish
amplifiers -a fascinating subject-but to illustrate or "Greenlandic ", when reception from North
the Darlington pair, so first to Fig. 32(a), where America is favourable.
the two "halves" of the complementary circuit are Harold Emblem of Mirfield, Yorkshire, reports
formed from two pairs, much the same as we have reception of the new EAK5, Radio Popular Las
already dealt with. Palmas in the Canary Islands on 836kHz. Michael
The drawback here is a biassing problem base/ : Barraclough of Whitby mentions that this new-
emitter voltage at the point of conduction differs comer to the band is anxious for reception reports
widely between driver and output transistor. Some which should go to AP744, Las Palmas de Gran
bias adjustments are needed to supplement the work Canaria-1, Canary Islands. Harold has also logged .
of the diodes. the new outlet at Abu Dhabi in the Persian Gulf
Fig. 32(b) is an alternative, solving some problems, on 809kHz at 0230 hrs. Radio Pakistan has been
but really doing no more than turning the Darlington heard testing on 1010kHz and has been logged by
pairs upside down. the writer at 2320hrs. This station is believed to be
If we try, instead, the pair "inside out ", we pro- in West Pakistan.
duce the cascaded complementary configuration of Gordon Darling of South Harrow draws attention
Fig. 32(c) where each set operates as an emitter fol- to a recent supplement to the Post Office Guide which
lower. It is easier to provide bias because the diodes says that Commonwealth Reply Coupons are no
are more easily matched, but Fig. 32(d) shows the longer accepted in Canada, Australia, Ceylon, Trini-
more usual solution, where we get the power gain dad and Tobago. In future, MW DXers sending re-
of the two cascaded common emitters and a better ports to Canada will have to enclose an International
bias system. But it has a drawback not always taken Reply Coupon.
care of in eventual construction, and that is a more Please send reports and information about the
touchy thermal stability. medium waves to the author at 132 Segars Lane,
TO BE CONTINUED Southport, PR8 3JG.
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7,Y/i THE BROADCAST BANDS
/ /... "lx v^t%^"N^`
I
Malcolm
co m Connate
-
a Codar CR70A, an ATU and a 50 foot long-wire,
his log included:
equipment enabled him to hear: -
a looped, coiled and bent, untuned dipole!" This
6025 Radio Portugal in English at 2100.
6025 Radio Portugal at 2112. 9009 Kol Israel in English at 2120.
6075 R.A.I., Rome, Italy at 0436. 9480 Radio Kiev, Ukraine at 1950.
6120 S.B.C., Berne, Switzerland at 0152. 9545 R. Accra, Ghana in English at 2115.
6170 Radio Sofia, Bulgaria at 1900. 9630 R. Sweden, Saturday Show at 1100.
7105 R.N.E., Spain at 2030. 9695 R.S.A., South Africa at 0040.
7230 Radio Monte Carlo at 1125. 11720 Radio Canada in English at 2120.
7290 Trans World Radio, Monaco at 1525. 11765 Radio Australia at 0900.
9460 Radio Pakistan at 2005. 17880 H.C.J.B., Quito, Ecuador at 1915.
9525 All India Radio at 2015.
9615 H.C.J.B., Quito, Ecuador at 0402. Julian Moss of Rayleigh has a Meridian 10 trans-
9625 Radio Sweden at 1115. istor superhet and a 60 foot long-wire enabling him
9645 Vatican Radio at 2030. to hear:-
9680 Trans World Radio, Monaco at 0925. 5960 H.C.J.B., Quito, Ecuador at 0815.
9710 H.C.J.B., Quito, Ecuador at 0146. 6025 R. Portugal, Voice of the West at 2130.
9912 All India Radio at 2015. 7235 R. Australia in English at 1530.
11710 R.A.E., Argentina at 2345. 9460 R. Pakistan with news at 2100.
11730 R. Nederland, Bonaire at 0200. 9525 R.S.A., South Africa, English at 2245.
11750 Finnish B.S. at 1000. 9530 A.I.R., Delhi in English at 1915.
11815 Trans World Radio, Bonaire at 0110. 9530 V.O.A., Monrovia, sign-off at 2230.
11830 Radio Havana, Cuba at 0109. 9545 R. Accra, Ghana in English at 2045.
11835 R.T.V. Algerienne in French at 2100. 9550 Finnish B.S. in English at 1830.
11875 R.S.A., South Africa at 2347. 9570 R. Australia with DX News at 0735.
11895 All India Radio at 2330. 9575 R.A.I., Rome in Italian at 2130.
11955 Voice of the Lebanon at 0230. 9620 R. Belgrade, Yugoslavia at 1550.
15200 Vatican Radio at 1500. 9625 R. Sweden. in English at 1255.
15200 Voice-of Nigeria at 0648. 9625 Radio Canada at 0720.
15325 Radio Canada at 1520. 9670 Damascus, Syria, news in English at 2030.
15410 United Nations Radio at 1700. 9690 WNYW, U.S.A. at 2000.
17820 Radio Canada at 0743. 9695 R.S.A., South Africa in English at 2215.
17945 Radio Pakistan at 1345. 9745 R. Baghdad, Iraq in German at 2045.
21545 Radio Accra, Ghana at 1445. 11720 Radio Canada in English at 2120.
21590 Radio Pakistan at 0806. 11765 Radio Australia in English at 0735.
(All these transmissions were in English except 11770 A.F.R.T.S.,_football match at 1950.
where otherwise stated.) 11790 A.I.R., Delhi; news in English at 2200.
11805 VOA, Greenville, N. Carolina at 1930.
Robin Yates of Deganwy, Caernarvonshire heard
the following stations on his Alba stereogram
5960 H.C.J.B. Quito, Ecuador at 0800.
: - 11970 R.S.A., South Africa news in English at 2238.
5990 Radio Canada at 0715. Reports should arrive by the 15th of the month and
7310 Radio Vilnius, Lithuania at 2230. be addressed to me at 5 Ranelagh Gardens, Cran -
9530. All India Radio at 1930. brook, Ilford, Essex.
9690 WNYW, U.S.A. at 2100.
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months ago you would have been lucky to
afford the components for a digital clock
even if you could have found a supplier
but 1972 sees the dawning of a new age.
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While digital techniques become better
known, prices continue to fall (about 50%
last year). This digital clock is mains fre-
quency operated and although it uses 12
i.c.'s (price at the time of writing 67p each)
there is practically nothing else apart from
the readout tubes. For the serious con-
structor now is the time to enter the digital
field and how better than with a really
practical project such as our digital clock.
TRANSISTOR TESTER
WIPER DELAY
Although surplus transis-
UNIT tors are excellent value,
a small percentage are
usually duds. The transis- TRANSISTOR TESTER
tor tester to be described
in the Aril issue has
been specifically designed
to sort these out. Both
NPN and PNP devices can
be tested and an unusual
feature is that gain is
directly read off, even
"It never rains but it pours" is a saying that though the meter used is
many car makers seem to take literally, for- of the cheapest type avail-
getting that drizzle (not exactly an unknown able. This is a thoroughly
phenomena in the British Isles!) causes poor ingenious project for its
visibility and is difficult to deal with using fixed simplicity-be sure not to
speed wipers. This simple unit gives full speed miss it.
control over the wipers using a few, inexpensive
components.
1013
EUR BANDS
David Gihson,G3JDG
QUITE an easy month on the Amateur bands room on the umpteenth floor of a "no aerials
with not too many scribes sending in logs. allowed" block of flats.
I expect you're all still getting over the One idea is to build an a.t.u. ( antena tuning unit)
excitement of Christmas phis the novelty of the and put a length of wire around the picture rail.
presents. Hands up all those who got a nice new Another sneaky (but effective) aerial is made by
receiver? getting a length of enamelled copper wire, about
Some reporters have bemoaned the difficulties of 24 s.w.g., boring a hole in a small sorbo ball and
learning to read c.w. signals and have asked if there pushing the end of the wire through and anchoring
is any "easy" way to pick up the morse code. If or tieing it. You can now lower the ball out of the
you own a tape recorder then you're half way there. window and play out the wire. You've virtually got
All you need is some sort of morse key and buzzer a vertical antenna and the good thing is that even
(or better still an oscillator) and you can record with Al vision, 24 s.w.g. enam. is invisible at more
your own morse. This will give you practice at send- than a few feet. Idea of the rubber ball is to weight
ing and you can then play the tape back and prac- the wire and hold it down and also, if it's windy,
tice reading also. Advantage is that you can send the ball doesn't stove in someone's window 22 floors
at just the right speed for your particular ability down. The idea of using some form of metal rod
at receiving. Hint; use groups of mixed letters which clipped to the window ledge will work but there is
don't make any sense, i.e., AMSZX, ATHQP, etc. always the hazard that it will fall off and skewer
This stops you anticipating the next character and some poor soul to the sidewalk -definitely not
makes sure that you really do "read" every symbol. recommended!
Another aid is the many slow morse transmissions Gibby's been chattering again and not getting on
which members of the R.S.G,B. put out specifically with the logs, but some questions in the mail come
for those wishing to learn to read c.w. Topband up again and again, so periodically it seems a good
is a favourite and since these stations are located idea to answer these.
all over the country there is almost certain to be Chris Kitchener (Haverhill) has been swotting for
a local station near you. In any case, you can see 0-levels and the R.A.E. (gd lk OM). Time between
how many of the slow c.w. members you can log. "swots" brought signals from SVOWII, SM4DIT /MM,
There is some very good d.x. to be heard on c.w. VK2YU, ZD3D, ZL3RB, 4X4SM, 8R1J, 9H1CU and
On topband, for example, down very close to 1.8MHz 9J2JY all on a TR500SE receiver and PR30 pre -
you can often hear W stations. So get a copy of the selector plus a tank whip at 36ft.
code, learn it and start using your receiver to the Interesting letter from John Stevenson (Woking)
full. Incidentally, you need a b.f.o. for c.w. reception who has been playing with a solid state direct con-
and if you are one of the many who are just getting version receiver. This has two BC108's as a product
your feet wet on the amateur bands with a com- detector fed from the aerial, BC108 b.f.o. and another
mercial broadcast -type receiver which happens to three BC108's as an a.f. amplifier. Aerial is 50ft. end
cover short waves but which doesn't have a b.f.o., fed "wrapped round an oak tree." (Bet it brings in
then take a peep at the January 1972 issue of Prac the signals a "Treat "). Preliminary peeps on 14MHz
tical Wireless. On page iii of the Experimenters raised visions of CT11BT, IS1LID, IT9CLB, PY7EXY,
Circuits Supplement you will find a very simple UB5AD, ZE 1BP, 5Z4GK, 9H1GK.
circuit for a b.f.o. which can be used in conjunction
with most receivers. Check that your receiver has Howard Dearing h as dropped the s.w.l. prefix and
an i.f. of 465kHz or 1.6MHz otherwise you will need now talks back signing G3XVX. Rig is a homebrew
to change the i.f. transformer shown in the circuit. running 25W p.e.p. and 10W c.w. Receiver is a
Incidentally, this external b.f.o. will also enable Hammerlund Super Pro with a homebrew topband
you resolve single sideband too. converter using 3.1- 3.3MHz as an i.f. Howard's log
If you kid yourself that you are already well for 1.8MHz stations worked (I'm green already)
proficient in the gentle art of reading c.w., try reads: K2GNC, K8RNE, VE3EK, W1WQC, W2FD,
tuning in at 1900g.m.t. on the first Tuesday of each W2IU, W2UEZ, W3GM, W4WFL /1, W4QCW, ZD8AY
month. Listen on 3520MHz for the G3BZU morse (Ascension Island) all on c.w. On s.s.b. the log reads:
proficiency transmissions. These rattle merrily away W1WQC, W1HGT, W2HCW. Antenna is an inverted
L Marconi with 55ft. vertical section some l0ft.
at 20, 25, 30, 35, and 40 words per minute. If you longer than an electrical quarter wave and tuned
get it all down 100 per cent correct and send it with
lop to the QRQ Manager, RNARS, H.M.S. Mercury, with a series capacitor. Earth system is a radial
Leydene, Petersfield, Hants, you get a nice certifi- affair plus 12 buried copper pipes.
cate which tells all and sundry what a super dot and
dash sorter -outer you really are. Logs, in alphabetical order please, to arrive
Another query which keeps cropping up in the by the 15th of the month to:
mail is the one involving some poor s.w.l. who, while
reading about beams and long wires, is stuck in a 12 Cross Way, Harpenden, Herts.
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ROAMER ROAMER SIX
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EL32 .181 KT81 2.00 PL36 .47 IICH21 .80 4,,,Z13 .18 BCY12 .60 0A95 .09
0A2 .30 6ßZ6 .81 6SA7M .85 120J7 .23 50L6GT .45 E1334 .20 EL34 .44 KTW61 .63 PLIS .90 UCH42 .60 AC107 .15 BCY33
.08 .20 0.4200
0112 .30 6CB6A 26 68C7GT .03 120E7 .24 85A2 .43 EB91 .10 EL35 1.00 KTW6'2 .83 .44 UCH81 .80 5C113 .25 BCY38 .10 .23 0A202
OZ4 .25 604 28 68C7(.T .83 128Q7GT 90C1 .59 EBC41 .48 EL37 .74 KTW63 .50 FL81A .48 U0L82 .38 AC127 .17 BCZIl .38 .38 0C22
1A7GT .38 6C9
1B3GT .85 6CD6G
1115GT ,83 6GG8A
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.35 14117
,50 65K7GT .20 1457
.50 150E2 .58 EßC81 .29 EL41
.48 807
.75 5709
.59 EBC91 .28 EL42
'80 EBF80 .30 EL81
.63 N78
.50 2,1308
2.05'1,41
.53 MHLD6 .75
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PL82
PL83
PL84
.30
UCL83
.32
.30
UF42
AC154
AC156
.48
.25 8F159
.50
.20 BF163
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1L4 .18 6C116 .88 6SQ7GT .38 19A605 .24 5763 .50 EBF83 .88 EL83 .38 N339 .44 '. PL504/500
UP80 AC157 .25 BF173
- .35 OC26 .88
1N5GT .37 6CL6 .43 6V6G .17 19BG6G .85 AC2/PEN EBF89 .27 EL84 .221 P61 .44 : 92 UFS5 AC165 .25 BF180
.34 OC28 .60 .30
1R5 .26 60317 .50 6V6GT .30 19G6 .50 .98 EBL21 .60 EL85 .40 PABC80.83 PL505 1.30 L'F86 AC160 .63
.25 8F181 .40 0029 .03
184 .22 60115 .30 6X4 .20 20134 1.05 AC2/PEN/ EC86 .59 EL86 .38 PC86 .47 PL508 .90 13789 AC168 .38 80185 .40 0035
.27 .32
1U4 .2916CW4 .83 6X5GT .25 201,2 .85 DD .98 ECM .59 EL91 .28 PC86 .47I PL509 1.30 UL41 .AC176 .55 8E194 .15 0036
.54 .43
lU5 .486DE7 .50 7A7 38 20L1 .98 AC6PE.N.38 EC 9'2 .84 ELM .82 P095 .53 PL802 .75 1,84 AC177 .28 BFY60 .28 0C42
.31 .83
2D`21 .85 6DT6A .50 786 .58 20P1 .50 AC/PEN(7) ECC32 1.50 ELL80 45 PC97 .38 P3284 .34 UM80 ACY17 .25 BFY51 .19 0C44
.33 .10
2GK5 50 6EW6 .55 7B7 .32 20P3 .79 .98 ECC33 1:50 EL360 .49 PC900 .32 PX4 1.16 IIY41 .38
ACY18 .20 BFY52 .20 0045 .11
3A4 .25 6F1 .59 C6 .30 20P4 .89 AC/TH1 .20 ECC40 .80'EM80 <38 PCC84 .29 PX25 .98 LrYSS ..25 ACY19. .19 2YI00 .18 0046 .15
31/6 .19 6F6 .63 7117 .28 20P5 1.00 AC/Tl' .98 ECC81 .16 EM81 .39 PCC85 .26 PY33%2 .50 1310 .45 ACy20 .18 BY105 .18 0070 .18
3Q4 .3816F6(; .25 7117 .85 25A6G .29 AL. .78 ECC82 .19 EM83 .75 PCC88 .41 PYSO .33 U12/14 .88 ACY21 .19 BY114 .18 0071 .11
3Q5GT .85 6E13 .38 7Z4 .50 23L6G .20 ATP4 .12 ECC83 .22 EM84 .21 PCC89 .45 PVC, .24 U18/20 .75 ACY22 .15 BY126 .15 0072 .11
304 .25 6.F14 .42 9D7 .78 25Y5 .38 AZl .40 ECC84 28 E3185 1.00 PCC189 .48 PY82 .24 U19 1.78 ACY28 .18 ßY127 .18 0074 .83
3V4 .82 6F18 .45 10C2 .49 25Y5(: .48 AZ31 .46 ECC85 .24 E3187 .85 PCF80 .28 PY83 .28 U'22 .39 A0140 .38 BYZ1O .25, OC75 11
4CB6 .50 6F23 .88 10"D1;7 .50 25Z4G .28 A7,41 .58 ECC86 .40 EXIL .88 PCF82 .30 PY88 .32 1725 .84 ÁD149 .50 EYZ11 .25 0076
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5C08 90 68.24 .68 .40 CL33 .90 ECC88 .35 EY81. .85 PCF84 .40 PY500 .95 U26 .56 AD161 .45 BYZ10 .25 0077 .27
5V4G .84 6F25 .54 10F9 .45 2516G .43 CV63 .53 ECC189 .48 EY83 .54 PCF86 .44 PY800 .38 U45 .78 AD162 .45 BYZ13 .25 0078 .15
5Y3GT .28 6F28 .80 10E18 .35 3045 .44 CY1C .63 F,CC804 .55 EY84 .50 PCF200 .87 PY801 .83 U47 .64 ADT140 .63 CG12E .20 0078D .15
5Z4G .34 6232 .15 1OLD11 .58 3oCl .28 CY31 .31 ECC8071.70 EY87/6 .30 PCF801 .29 PM .48 17197 .58 AF706 .50 FS-Y.11..23 0081 .11
6/3012 .55 6G118A .50 101'13 .54 30015 .60 DA1''91 .20 ECF80 .27 EY8S .40 PCF802 .40 QQV03/10
, 1.7801 .65 AF114 .25 F0Y41A. 23 OCS1D .11
fiABG .83 60K5 90 10P14 1.08 30017 .77 DAF96 .33 ECF82 .26 EY91 .53 PCF805 .60 1.20 U281 .40 AF115 .15 GD9 .20 OC82 .11
6AC7 .15 601,7 .50 12A6 .63 30C18 .60 DF91 .14 ECF86 .84 EZ40 .40 PCF806 .57 Q895/10 .49 U282 .40 AF117 .18 GF.T113 .20 OC82D .11
6AG5 .25 6H6GT .15 12A06 .40 30E5 .85 DF96 .34 ECF8042.10 EZ41 .42 PCF808 .68 QV04/7 .83 U301 40 AF121 .20 GET116 .40 0083 .20
6AK6 .80 635G .19 12AD6 .40 30FL1 .60 DH76 .28 ECH21 .63 EZStI .21 PCH2O0 .82 R10 .75 U403 .33 AF124 .25 GET318 .20 0084 .24
6AMSA .50 I6J5GT .29 12AE6 .48 SOF12 .60 DK40 .55 ECH42 .80 EZfll .22 PCL9 .82 Rll .98 U404 .38 AF126 .18 GET319 .$0 00123 .23
6A1S8 49 6J6 .18 12AT6 .23 30F112 .89 DK92 .85 ECH81 .27 EZ90 .20 PCLS3 .58 R10 1.75 U801 .93 AF139 .65 GET573 .38 00139 .23
6A Q5 .22 6J7G .24 12A17 .16 30F114 .88 DK96 .85 ECH83 .39 FW4/500.75 PCL84 .34 1117 .88 U4020 .38 A2178 ,48 GET587 .49 00140 .95
6AR5 80 637GT .88 12AU6 .21 30L7 .29 01.96 .55 ECH84 .34 FW4/800.75 PCL805/85 R19 30 V123 .40 AF180 .48 0E1'873 .15 0C169 .23
6AT6 .186JUSA 90 12AU7 .19 30L15 .58 DM70 .80 ECL80 .30 GZ30 .84 .40 SP42 .75 VP41 .88 AF186 .55 GET887 .23 0C172 .35
6AU6 .20 6K7G .10 12AV6 .28 301..17 .87 DM71 .38 ECL82 .80 GZ32 .41 PCL86 .38 8P6t .83' VT61A .35 AF239 .28 GET897 .23 OC200 .22
6A-V6 .28 6K7GT .23 12AX7 .22 30P43fIt.95 DY87/6 .24 ECL83 .52 GZ33 .70 PCLSS .65 T114ß .50 VU111 .44 BA102 .45 (=ET898 .23 00201 .88
6AW8A .54 6K8G .16 121316 .30 30P12 .89 DY802 .85 ECL84 .54 G134 .48 PD500 1.44 T11233 .98 VÚ120 .60 BAlld .14 MI .15 0C200 .43
6AX4 .39 OLI 98 12BE6 .80 30P19/ ESOF 1.20 ECL85 .54 GZ37 .67 PE:V4DD TP'26'20 .98 VU120A .80 M3 .15 00200 .30
6B8G .12 6L6GT .39 12BHï .27 30P4 .58 E83F 1.20 ECL86 .35 HABC80.44 1.38 UABC80.30 VU133 .35 BA116 .25 OAS .28 0C204 .30
.85 30P11 .59 E88CC .80 EF22 .63 111.231113.40 PEN36C .75 UAF42 .49 W76 .34 BA129 .13 0A9 .18 OC205 .48
6BA6 .20 6L7GT .38 12E1
6BC8 .50 6L18 .44 1235GT .30 30PL13 .75 E92CC .40 EF40 .49 11L41DD.98 PEN45 .40 UBC41 .45 W107
, .50 BA130 .10 0A10 .48 ORP12 .53
68E6
68116
.21 6L19 1.38
.43 6LD20 .48 12K5
12J70T .33 30PL14 .65 E180F .90
.50 30PL15 .87 E182CC1.00 EF42
.48 E1148 .53 EF54
EF41 .58
.33 All valves are unused, boxed, and subject to the standard 90 day guarantee. Terms of business
.98 Cash or cheque with order only. Post/packing 3p. per item, subject to a minimum of 9p. per order.
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6BJ6 .89 6N7GT .40 12K7C,T .84 3543
6BQ7A .38 6Q7 .43 12SA7GT 35L6GT .42 EA50 .18 EF73 75 Ordere over £5.00 post/packing free. Sa ne day despatch by first clasemail. Any parcel insured
6BR7 .79 6970 .27 .40 35W4 .23 EA76 .88 1E80 .22 against damage in transit for only 3p. extra per order. Completa catalogue with conditions of sale
6BR8 .83 6117 .55 12807 .85 35Z4GT .24 EABC80 .30 ÿF83 .48 price 7p. post paid. Business hours Mon.-Fri. 9-5.30 p.m. Sets. 9-1 p.m.
6BW6 .72 6R7G .35 12007 .23 35Z5GT .80 BACK .38 8E85 .28 We do not handle seconds nor rejects, wh'ch are often described as "New, and Tested" but have a
6BW7 .54 6SA7GT .35 728117 .15,50E115 55 EAF42 .48 EF86 .29 límited and unreliable life. No enquiries answered unless S.A.E. is enclosed for reply.
NEW! 4
CR 70A
MULTIBAND -6 TRF SHORT WAVE RECEIVER COMMUNICATION RECEIVER
KIT
This new all transistor T.R.F. Receiver tunes 550 Khz -30 Mhz (540 -10
metres) complete coverage, no gaps. Trawlers, Ship to Shore telephone, The CODAR CR 70A is an outstanding general coverage communication
Six Amateur Bands, 160 -10 metres, International Broadcast, Australia, receiver, ideal for the keen S.W.L.
Far East, Russia, USA, etc. etc., using miniature plug in coils. It tunes from 540 metres medium through to 10 metres with no gaps.
Hi -Gain FET Regen. Det. /Pre -Amp A.F. /A.F. Module giving full loud Covers shipping, coastguard and distress frequencies, all six amateur
1
speaker output to any external 2/3 ohm speaker. bands 160 -10 metres, International broadcast, Met. stations etc. etc.
Two separate Tuning Dials, Calibrated Mhzand Degrees. Electrical giving world -wide reception. Exclusive features include Air- spaced
Bandspread on all bands. Regen. det. receives CW /SSB signals also. I CODAR -COIL Hi"Q" Aerial input, Illuminated "S" Meter and Slide
Handsome styling with Black Perspex Panel, Steel Cabinet in Charcoal Rule Scale, Two Speed vernier tuning, Switched B.F.O. forCW /SSB
finish with Chrome Trim. signals, 5 valves inc. two twin triodes giving 7 valve line -up, separate
This is a quality CODAR -KIT with full 12 months guarantee. No output for Tape recorder.
technical knowledge required, printed circuit construction, Instruction I
Manual with pictorial drawings backed by friendly Help -U After Sales Ready to plug in to 200/240 volts A.C. it only needs your aerial and a
Service if you have any queries. 2/3 ohm loudspeaker to bring the world to your finger tips. 12
Complete Kit (even to the resin -cored solder) months full guarantee.
with 3 Coils. 61 1.50 Carriage 50p. Complete ready built £24.50, Carriage 50p.
Available NOW. NEW AT5 MK 2, 12 WATT. Transmitter 160 -80
metres. Also NEW PR40 FET Pre-Selector. Stamp brings illustrated Ask the chap who's got one, there's lots of them!
leaflets.
G3SZM
ON THE DESIGN STAFF
G3IRE
- G8BBI
Power supplies
It is recommended that operation of the unit
should be from twin power supplies rated at ±22.5
volts. Such supplies are easily constructed using four
silicon diodes of appropriate rating to make up a
dual full wave rectifier set, working from a trans-
former with centre-tapped 45 volt secondary fol-
lowed by suitable smoothing capacitors (at least
500µF, 50V).
Fig. 2 indicates the connections necessary for
operation in a standard audio system, with the dual
power supply mentioned; it also puts forward a
method of operation from a single 45 volt supply
Fig. 1, Circuit of the hybrid audio amplifier. should that prove necessary, using a 20001.,F d.c.
1021
blocking capacitor between the output of the ampli-
fier and the 8ohm loudspeaker load. It is important
to include the fuse link in the circuit; operation into
an inadequate load can permanently damage the
output transistors and some form of protection is
vital. It should be noted that in the single supply
case, the fuse link is in the power supply line, since
otherwise the charging surge of the blocking capaci-
tor could well blow the fuse.
WCQ'CII'CQ
Vcc+22.5V
ISSUES WANTED
...Practical Electronics Feb. 1971. -P. Arden, Hallam Grange, Hallam Grange Rise,
Fulwood, Sheffield, S104BE.
...Practical Wireless for June 1969(final part of "Double 12 "article).
128 Lodge Hill, Welling, Kent.
W.
Pidduck,
...Practical Wireless December 1963. -D. Hillman, 46 Spenser Street, Bootle,
Lancashire, L204LW.
...Practical Wireless for May and June 1969. M. Jones, 44 Sturge Street, Sheffield.
S2 3DP, Yorkshire.
...Practical Wireless December 1964, January 1969 to July 1970, September 1970,
December 1970 and Practical Electronics for June and July 1970. -I.
Moor, 6 Dyke-
lands Road, Sunderland, Co. Durham, SR68EP.
...Practical Wireless Data Rule. -C. Jolliffe, 43 Holmlea Road, Goring -on- Thames,
Reading, Berkshire, RG89EX.
...blueprint for the P.W. 35W Guitar Amplifier (May 1964 issue). -R. Cross, 38
Priory Road, Fishtoft, Boston, Lincs.
...Feb. 1971 issue of P.W. and April, May and June 1971 issues of P.E. and any other
issues of P.E. -B. Boddy, 27 Gimble Way, Penbury, Kent.
...May 1969 issue of P.W. and Jan to Feb. 1968 issues. T. McKernan, 55 Maryland,
Hatfield, Herts.
...P.E. for Jan., Feb., Mar. and Oct. 1965, Feb., Apl., Aug. and Sept. 1966. "Televi-
Vcc-22.5V sion" for Oct 1967, Apl., Jun. to Dec. 1968, Jan., Feb., Mar. and May 1969 and Feb.,
Dec. 1970. P. Mohan, 28 Hyde Park Terrace, Leeds, 6.
...P. W. Jan. 1968 to Feb. 1969 and P.E. Jan. 1968 to Dec. 1970. -M. F. Green, 12A
West Road, Weaverham, Northwich, Cheshire, CW8 3HQ.
...July 1960 P.W. with article on mods to the R1392 Rx. -G. W. Kilbee, 10 Wood..
ands Road, Ilford, Essex.
...Jan., Feb., Mar. and May P.W. for 1971. -C. Jennings, 13 Stonefield Street,
Islington, London, N1 OHW.
Kfi033
...May and Jun. 1969 P.W. -G. A. Brooks, 227 St. Andrews Road, Couldson, Surrey.
...P.W. back numbers in exchange for Indian magazines. -N. Mohanty, M.Sc..
Townhall Road, Cuttack -9, Orissa, India.
...P.W. for Apl. 1970 (General Coverage Receiver). -J. L. Littler, 61 Kent Road,
Fig. 2a: Connections to the TH9013P when using a dual power supply. Orpington, Kent, BR54AB.
.. the issue of P.W. containing Mr. Cameron's decoder (May 1970). -G. R. Hunt,
53 Hand Lane, Leigh, Lancs.
...P.W. 1952 -1955 and Radio Constructor 1952 -1959.- Luxton, 12 The Vale, Acton,
lA London, W3.7SB.
...P.W. for Aug. 1967, Oct. 1969 and Jan. 1971. P.E. for Mar. 1971 and Radio Con-
structor for Feb. 1970. -A. D. Tuppen, "Greyholm" Geldeston, Beccles, Suffolk.
...Api. 1965 issue of P.W. containing PC tuner article. -W. Pleass, 12 Farmadine
Grove, Saffron Walden, Essex.
...P.W. for Jan. and June 1970 and P.E. for Jul 1967, Jan. 1968, May 1968, Sept.1968,
Oct. 1968, Feb. 1969, April 1969 and Mar. 1969. -C. Zammit Mang ion, 59 St. Mary Street,
Sliema, Malta.
...P.W. previous to Jan. 1969. Preferably complete sets. State details and price.
M. Tracey, 2 Manewas Way, Newquay, Cornwall.
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...P. W. for June 1969. -M. J. Burrows, 7 Lyndhurst Road, Keynsham, Bristol.
-.May 1971 issue of P. W. -A. Vermaak, 82 Kruger Avenue, Discovery, Transvaal.
South Africa.
ISSUES FOR DISPOSAL
...Three years P. W. 1967 -1971. Hi Fi News and Sound 1967-1971, ?£2. -W. Pearce,
32 Wathen Road, Dorking, Surrey.
...most issues from 1966 of P. W., P.E., and R.C. -J.
Partington, 30 logs Way.
Bradford, Yorkshire, 13D8 OLU.
EQUIPMENT FOR DISPOSAL
...Beeson & Co. "Prototype" trombone, perfect condition and is silver. It ,s com-
plete with mute and music clips. -Mrs. M. G. Brundrett, 8 Merlin Street, Carmarthen,
South Wales.
...Willesden "Blenheim" series oil- cooled mains transformer, ex- oscilloscope.
Solartron spares dept. quote is £30.75. Any offers? -R. Knight, "Lincoln's Imp ",
Roedowns Road, Medstead, Alton, Hants.
-.S. H. Electronic equipment for sale. Transistors, Valves, all types of capacitors,
resistors, tagboards, transformers, variable resistors, tuning capacitors, diodes etc.
All at ridiculously low prices. Send for list. -A. Harman, 27 Norby Estate, Thirsk,
Yorkshire.
CORRESPONDENTS AND TAPESPONDENTS WANTED
...girl of my own age (16). I have e Bush cassette recorder. -S. Martin, 77 Meadow
Rise Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NOR 97F.
...girl near my own age (16). I have Marconiphone 4 -track machine with speeds 1;
and nips. I am interested in all forms of music. -S.
Gibbs, 382 Dereham Road, Nor-
wich, Norfolk, NOR 42J.
Fig. 2b: A single 45 volt power supply simplifies the external circuitry. ...anyone who is interested in short wave and radio listening and LP records to
correspond. Aged 18 -23. -Geoff Dickinson, 5 Quarry Brow, Hawcoat, Barrow -in-
Furness, Lancashire.
...Club secretaries of radio clubs near my home, as I am interested in joining to
learn wireless as a hobby. -J. Tyson, 3 Friars Rise, Scaws Estate, Penrith, Cumber-
Notes land.
..anyone to correspond. I am 13 and interested in electronics and simple circuits.
M. Wigglesworth, 4 Ellabridge Close, Keynsham, Bristol.
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Several i.c.'s suitable as preamps for the Toshiba ...boy or girl of my own age (15) interested in electronics.- Sidney Birla, 5/1 Raja
Santosh Road, Calcutta -27, India.
unit have appeared from time to time in these APPARATUS REQUIRED
columns, with associated tone and volume controls, ...a direct Disck Recorde and information about this piece of apparatus. -F. Le-
grande, 81 Bangaree Road, Wilson, W. Australia 6107.
so details of these accessories will not be pursued -spares for HMV transistor set model 26063. Push button or will buy complete set.
here. Also anywhere where I can Get Dansette spares. -James Wood, 76a Arncliffe Road,
Liverpool, 2C.,
The unit is presented in a sealed package 3 X 2 X ...Philips Novosonic loudspeaker system type AD5010. -J.
C. Wilson, 59 Meadway,
Harpenden, Herts.
58in. with a machined face and mounting holes for .Radivet type 211 by Airmec Ltd. New or in working condition. Details and price to
-G. A. Gray, 4 Bengal Road, Ilford, Essex.
heat sink attachment. Connections are via eight pins ...Grundig TK8 motor. -A. Panton, 49 Peaksfeld Avenue, Grimsby, Lincs.
...Denco blue coils range 4, white range 4 (one of each). Two 2N2626 transistors,
on the side of the package; the numbering in Fig. 1 one OCP71 and data of 2N2926 against stamps, view cards and International Reply
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is from left, when facing the pins with the heat Coupons.-P.S. Chalokia, 2192, Sector 27C Chandigarh, India.
2N930 29p ACY22 21p BF254 14p 470)íF/100V., 47µF /100V., 220/35V., 100/63V., 470/25V , 2p 220/50\., 1
items and valuable illustrated
:
2N1132 29p ACY39 63p BF255 15p 1000 /16V., 470/35V., 220/63V., 100/100V., 18p : 1000 /25V., 470 /50V., 22p
2N1302 19p ACY40 17p BFX29 31p 2200/16V., 1000/35V., 220/100V., 27p 4700/16V., 39p. (Page 34 of catalogue
:
information. Post free 10p.
2N1303 19p ACY41 18p BFX84 25p for full list of more than 60 values.
2N1304 26p ACY44 31p BFX85 32p
2N1305 26p AD142 50p BFX87 29p SIEMENS TTL I. Cs -wide range in stock at an all time low in prices.
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58p BFX88 26p
2N1306
2N1307
33p
33p
AD149
AD150 50p BFY50 23p AMPLIFIERS
2371309 36p Am61 33p BFY51 -20p
2Ni613
2N1711
23p
26p
AD162
AF114
36p
24p
BFY52
BSX20
23p
16p RESISTORS 1 0% 5% 2% 30 WATT BAILEY PARTS
Transistors and PCB for one
2371893 54p AF115 24p BY164 45p channel £8.48
2112147 95p AF116 22p BY238 18p Code Power Tolerance Range Values 1 to 9 10 to 99 100 up
AF117 22p BYX38.300 38p in ohms (see note below) Capacitors, resistors (metal Oxide),
2N2218 34p and transistors, one chanfiel. 2841
2N2218A 44p AF118 82p BYX38-300R38p C 1/20W 5% 82 -220K 512 9 8 7
AF124 24p C407 17p C 1 /8W 1% 4.7 -470K E24 1 0.8 0.7 Complete unregulated power
231.2219 38p 0.7
2372270 62p AF125 24p C762 19p C 1 /4W 10% 4.7.1 OM El2 1 0.8 supply pack. £4.75
2N2369A 19p AF126 22p EA403 10p C 1 /2W 5% 4.7 -10M E24 12 1 P9
2372483 35p AF127 22p EB383 10p C 1W 5, 4.7.1011 E12 2'S 1.9 Suitable heatsink 101137400C. 55p
2N2484 42p AF139 33p EC401 18p MO 1 /2W 2%, 10 -13I E24 4 3.5 3
2N2646 47p AF239 36p EC402 17p WW 1W 10ót1/2052 0.22 -39 512 7 7 6 MAINLINE
2N2904 38p A8Y26 27p NKT211 lip WW 3W 5%
5%
12 -10K
12.10K
EIS
EIS
7 7 6 70W. main amplifier module
2N2905 44p ASY27 36p NKT212 25p WW 7W 9 9 8 £1260 nett.
2N2905A 47p A8Y28 27p NKT213 25p Codes : C= carbon film high stability low noise
2N2924 20p ASY29 36p NKT214 23P Power supply kit £8.00 nett
2N2925 22p AU111 97p NKT217 50p MO =metal oxide Electrosil TRS ultra low noise Suitable pre -amp kit 68.25 nett
2N2926 115 B30C250 24p NKT261 21p
WW =wire wound Plessey (less chassis Si panel)
2N3053 27p B1912 66p NKT271 18p
2N3054 60p B5041 72p NKT274 18p Values : Above for mono only.
2N3702 13p BA102 25p NKT403 65p E12 denotes series: 10, 12, 15, 18, 22, 27, 33, 39, 47, 56, 68, 82 ami their decades
2373703 13p BA130 22p NKT405 79p E24: as E12 plus 11, 13, 16, 20, 24, 30, 36, 43, 51, 62, 72, 91 and their decades. STEREO PACK OF 'UNITS for
2N3704 13p BA145 27p NKT613F 30p Prices are ist pence eachfor same ohmic value and power rating, NOT mixed values. building into your own cabinet-
2N3705 13p BA156 13P NKT674F 24p (ignore fractions of 1p on total value of resistor order). 2 power amps, pre -amp control
2N3706 13p BB103/B 16p 0A47 8p unit, power supply melt and
2N3708 10p BB103/G 16p OA90 6p matched controls, nett £3840.
2N3709 lip BC108 11p OA91 5p VEROBOARD. AN popular sizes; INDICATOR LIGHTS; DIN CONNECTORS, etc.
2N3710 13p BC109 12p OA95 6p
2N3711 13p BC122 21p 0A200 Op
2N3794 15p BC125 15p OA202 10p MULLARD polyester C280 series ZENER DIODES
2N3819 23p BC126 22p 0019 50p 250V 20% 0.01: 0022; 0.033, 0-047 3p ea. 0068; 5% full range E24 values; 400mW: 2.7V to 30V 15p each
2243820 53p BC140 305 OC25 42p 0.1, 0.15 4p, 0.22 5p, 10°0: 0.33 7p, 0.47 8p, 0.68 11p, 1W: 6.8V to 82V 27p each 1.5W: 4.7V to 75V 80p each
2N3904 35p BC147 lop OC29 76p 14./F 14p.1.5oF 21p, 2.2µF 24p. Clip to increase 1.5W rating to 3 watts (type 266F) 4p.
2N3906 35p BC148 9p OC35 60p
2N4036 55p BC149 10p OC36 fi5p
2N4058 13p BC153 19p 0041 42p MULLARD SUB -MIN ELECTROLYTIC
2N4059 10p BC169 lip 0044 42p 0428 range axial lead 82 each CARBON TRACK
2N4060 llp BC177 14p OCIO ..1p Values (µF /V): 064/64; 1/40; 16/25; 25/16; 25/64; 4/10;
2374061 lip BC178 13p OC71 38p 4/40; 5/64; 6.4/6.4; 64/25; 8/4; 8/40; 10/2.5; 10/16; 10/64; POTENTIOMETERS, long spindles
2N4124 18p BC179 14p OC75 40p . 125/25; 16/40; 20/16; 20/64; 25/64; 25/25; 32/4; 32/10; Double wiper ensures minimum noise level.
2N4126 27p BC182L lip 0081 25p 32/40; 32/64; 40/16; 40/25; 50/64; 50/25; 50/40; 64/4: Single gang linear 100 0, to 2.2M 52 120
s
2N4284 15p BC183L lop 008711 25p 64/10; 80/25; 80/16; 80/25; 100/64; 125/4; 125/10; Single gang log 4.7K 52 to 2.2M 52 12p
2374286 15p BC1847. llp 0083 25p 125/16; 160/25; 200/64; 200/10; 250/4; 320/25; 320 /6.4; Dual gang linear 4.7K 52 to 2.21152 420
2N4289 15p BC186 42p 0084 25p 400/4; 500/25. Dual gang log 4.7K 52 to 2.231O 42p
2N4291 15p BC212L 16p P346A 26p Log /antilog 10K, 47K, 1M S? only 420
2N4410 24p BC213L 16p 82CN1 10p Any type with OA D.P. mains switch, extra 120
2374991 62p BC214L 16p SDI 10p LARGE CAPACITORS
2375062 61p BC257 9p 8D4 12p High ripple current types: 1000/25 2,8p; 1000/50 41p; Please note: only decades of 10. 22 and 47 are available
2N5457 49p BC259 9p V763 28p 1000 /100 82p; 2000/25 37p; 2000/50 57p: 2000/100 £1.44; within ranges quoted.
2N5459 49p BC267 17p W106B1 45p 2500/64 77p; 2500/70 98p; 5000/25 82p; 5000/50 £1.10;
5000/100 62.91. VEMENEll
40250 71p BC268 15p W02 40p
WP02 95p
40251
40361
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55p BC300
17p
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40362 68p BC301 37p ZTX301 16p Small high quality, type PR, linear only 10011, 220 52
40602 52p BC303 60p ZTX302 22p POLYCARBONATE CAPIÇITORS 470 0, 1K, 2K2, 4K7, 10K, 22K, 47K, 100K, 220K, 470K,
AC107 46p BCY30 60p ZTX303 22p 250V up to 0.1mF, 100V 0.1mF and above. 1M, 2M2, 5M, 10M 52 Vertical or horizontal mounting Sp
AC126 20p BCY31 75p ZTX304 27p 0.01, 0.12, 0-015, 0018, 0022, 0027 51 each. -
AC127 top BCY70 78p ZTX330 23p 0033, 0047, 0056, 0.068, 0081, 0.01, 0.1 to 0.22 Op.
AC128 20p BCY71 33p 0.33, 0.39, 92, 0.47, 10p, O-S6, 13p, 0.68 151,
AC141H 34p BCY72 15p ZTX331 27p Handbook of transistor equivalent and substitutes, 40p
AC141HK 37p BD130 50p ZTX500 18p (Postage 3p if ordered alone).
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FIND BURIED TREASURE! SHORTWAVE ELECTRONIC ORGAN BUILD S RADIO AND
Transistorised Treasure Locator ELECTRONIC PROJECTS
This fully portable transis- TRANSISTOR ONLY
£2.75 only
torised metal locator detects £1'97
and tracks down buried metal RADIO Don't confuse
objects -it
signals exact loca- only
with ordinary
electronic organs that
Amazing Radio Construc-
tion with loud audible sound simply blow air over mouth -organ type reeds ele. tion set I Become a radio
(no phones used) -uses any Fully transistorised. SELF CONTAINED expert for 41.97. A com-
transistor radio which fits £2'25 LOUDSPEAKER. Fifteen separate keys span plete Home Radio Course.
inside -no connections needed. Anyone from 9years two full octaves-play the ' Yellow Rose of No experience needed.
FINDS GOLD, SILVER, up can follow the force' play "SO.. Night ", play "Auld Lang
COINS, JEWELLERY, step -by -step, easy as Erne" etc. etc. You have the thrill and Parts including
ARCHAEOLOGICAL PIECES ABC fully illustrated ins- e simple instructions
ETC. ETC. Extremely sensi-
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tractions. No soldering necessary.
76 stations logged on rod aerial in 30 mine. -
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trated step -by -step plane,
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R9ssja. Africa, USA, Switzerland, etc. LEDGE OF ELECTRONICS NEEDED. No
ONLY B » . several feet below Experience thrills of world wide news, sport, soldering necessary, Simple as ABC to make.
all transistors, loudspeaker,
ground No know- male. etc. Eavesdrop on unusual broad- personal phone, knobs, screws,
ledge of radio or elec. Anyone over nine years can build it easily in,
Uses PP's battery. Size only 3' x 4t. etc. all you need. Presentation box
£2.3 7 tronies required. Can be casts. s 11 Only 42.25 + 17p p. & p. Kit includes
one then evening following fhefaSy illustrated
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built with ease in one short evening by anybody screws, instructions, etc. (Parts + 23r, p. ez p. for kit, including case, nuts, separately) no soldering necessary. Send
from nine years of age upwards, with the cabinet, available separately). screws, simple instructions, eta. Uses 41.97 + 23p p. Se p.
clear, easy to follow, step-by-step, fully standard battery (parts available separately).
illustrated instructions-Uses standard PP3. Have all the pleasure of making it yourself, SOOTHE YOUR NERVES,
battery. No soldering necessary. it INGENIOUS ELECTRONIC
includes nuts, screws, wire, etc. ONLY SLEEP INDUCER
finish with an exciting gift for someone. RELAX WITH THIS AMAZING
4287 + 27p p. & p. (Sectional handle as Find buried treasure with this RELAXATRON
illustrated 76p extra). Parts available ONLY r READY BUILT & TESTED
separately. Made up looks worth 1151 CUTS OUT NOISE POL-
TREASURE LOCATOR LUTION- SOOTHES YOUR
-;
Eavesdrop on the exciting world £2.75 MODULE NERVES IDon't under-
of Aircraft Communications
V.H.F. AIRCRAFT BAND ONLY
CAN'T SLEEP
AT NIGHTSr
YOU
<.,
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gIlIw ONLY i4AY iii.
estimate the uses of this fan -
tactie new design the
RELAXATRON is basically a
-
CONVERTOR £2.37 D O v(t YY
Listen in to AIR-
JETPLANES.
WAKE UP
LINES. PRIVATE PLANES, IN THE NIGHT AND CAN'T GET OFF
Eavesdrop on TO SLEEP AGAIN? WOULD YOU
exciting cross talk between pilots, LIKE TO BE GENTLY SOOTHED OFF
ground approach control, air- TO SATISFYING SLEEP EVERY NIGHT?
FULLY
TR A N S
TOBISED PRIM-
TED CIRCUIT
METAL DETEC
IS -
1 ¡ '
-
Pink noise generator. Besides
being able to mask out
extraneous unwanted sounds,
it has other very interesting
properties. For instance,
TOR MODULE. Ready built many people find a rainstorm Only
port tower, Rear for yourself Then build this Ingenious electronic sleep and tested -lust plug in a PP3 battery and mysteriously relaxing, a large
the disciplined eoies hiding inducer. II even stops by itself so you don't Part of this feeling of well-being can be
`'-
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tenseness on talk downs. Be have to worry about it being on all night/ The 'phones and it's working. Put it in a case,
screw a handle on and YOU HAVE A directly traced to the sound of falling rain -
with them when they have to take nerve loudspeaker produces
ripping decisions in emergencies -Tune into frequency sounds, on
soothing audio-
continuously repeated- PORTABLE TREASURE LOCATOR EASILY drops I -awell known type of pink noise.
IF YOU WORK IN NOISY OR DIS-
the international distress frequency. Covers but as time goesless-until
the aircraft frequency band including becomes less and
HEATHROW, GATWICK. LUTON. RING - cease altogether, the effectto it
the sound gradually
they eventually
has on people
-
WORTH ABOUT 2201 Extremely sensitive
penetrates through earth, sand, rock,
water, etc. -EASILY LOCATES COINS,
TRACTING SURROUNDINGS, IF YOU
HAVE TROUBLE CONCENTRATING, IF
hypnosis. A con- GOLD, SILVER, JEWELLERY, RISTORI- YOU FEEL TENSED, UNABLE TO RE-
WAY, PRESTWICK, ETC. ETC. CLEAR AS is amazingly very similar adjusting the length of CAL RELICS, BURIED PIPES, ETC. LAX -then build this fantastic Relaxatron.
A BELL. This fantastic fully transistorised tml is provided for Once used you will never want to be without
instrument can be built by anyone over nfne times, etc., all transistor, can be built by Signals exact location by "beep" pitch
12 years of age in about two increasing as you near burled metallic it -TAKE IT ANYWHERE Uses stan-
in under two hours. No soldering necessary. anyone overknowledge of electronics or radio objects. So sensitive it will detect certain dard PP3 batteries (current used so small
Fully illustrated simple instructions take you hours. No objects buried SEVERAL FEET BELOW that battery life is almost shelf- life). CAN
step -by-step. Uses standard PP3 battery. needed. Extremely simple, easy -to-follow,
instructions GROUND I GIVES CLEAR SIGNAL ON BE EASILY BUILT BY ANYONE OVER 12
All you do is extend rod aerial, place close step -by -step, fully illustratednecessary. Works off ONE COIN 4495 + 30p cart. etc. YEARS OF AGE using our unique, step -by-
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1024
High fidelity Monolithic Integrated Circuit Amplifier
Two years ago Sinclair Radionics an- Output power 6 watts RMS continuous With the addition of only a very few external
nounced the World's first monolithic (12 watts peak). resistors and capacitors the Super IC.12
integrated circuit Hi -Fi amplifier, the
IC.10. Now we are delighted to be able to
Frequency Response 5 Hz to 100KHz f makes a complete high fidelity audio
amplifier suitablefor use with pick -up, F.M.
1 dB.
introduce its successor, the Super IC.12. tuner etc. Alternatively, for more elaborate
Total Harmonic Distortion Less than
This 22 transistor unit has all the virtues of systems, modules in the Project -60 range
1 (Typical 0.1 %) at all output powers
%.
the original IC.10 plus the following and all frequencies in the audio band. such as the Stereo 60 and A.F.U. may be
advantages: added.
Load Impedance 3 to 15 ohms.
1. Higher power. FREE 44 page instruction
Input Impedance 250 Kohms nominal. manual now included with
2. Fewer external components.
Power Gain 90dB (1,000,000.000 times) all units. Available free on
3. Lower quiescent consumption. after feedback. request to present IC.12
4. Compatible with Project 60 modules. users. Gives full circuit and
Supply Voltage 6 to 28 volts (Sinclair
5. Specially designed built -in heat sink. wiring diagrams for many applications
PZ -5 or PZ -6 power supplies ideal).
No other heat sink needed. including car -radios, oscillators, etc.
Quiescent current 8mA at 28 volts; low
6. Fulloutput into 3, 4, 5 or 8 ohms. enough to make the IC.12 ideal also for Price, inc. FREE printed
7. Works on any voltage from 6 to 28 volts battery operation. circuit board for mounting
without adjustment. and manual.
Size 22 x 45 x 28 mm including pins and
8. NEW 22 transistor circuit. heat sink. £2.98 Post free
SINCLAIR GENERAL GUARANTEE Sinclair Radionics Ltd. London Rd, St. Ives
Should you not be completely satisfied with your
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refunded in full. including cost of return postage, at
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available to all Sinclair customers.
1025
The World's leading range of high fidelity modules
Project 60 offers more advantage to the constructor and user of high fidelity equipment than
any other system in the world.
New! Performance characteristics are so good they hold their own with any other available system
irrespective of price or size.
-
Project 60 modules are more versatile using them you can have anything from a simple
Project record player or car radio amplifier to a sophisticated and powerful stereo tuner -amplifier.
Either power amplifier can be used in a wide variety of applications as well as high fidelity.
The Stereo 60 pre -amplifier control unit may also be used with any other power amplifier
605 system, as can the AFU filter unit. The stereo FM tuner operates on the unique phase lock
loop principle to provide the best ever standards of sensitivity and audio quality. Project 60
The easy way modules are very easily connected together by following the 48 page manual supplied free
to buy and with all Project 60 equipment. The modules are great space savers too and are sold indivi-
dually boxed in distinctive white and black cartons. With all these wonderful advantages,
build -
there remains the most attractive of all price. When you choose Project 60 you know you
are going to get the best high fidelity in the world, yet thanks to Sinclair's vast manufacturing
Project 60 resources (the largest in Europe) prices are fantastically low and everything you buy is
covered by the famous Sinclair guarantee of reliability and satisfaction.
Project 605 is one pack containing one PZ5,
two Z30's, one Stereo 60 and one Masterlink. Typical Project 60 applications
This new module contains all the input sockets
and output components needed together with all System The Units to use together with Cost of Units
necessary leads cut to length and fitted with neat
little clips to plug straight on to the modules. Simple battery Z.30 Crystal P.U., 12V battery £4.48
Thus all soldering and hunting for the odd part is record player volume control
eliminated. You will be able to add further Project
Mains powered record Z.30, PZ.5 Crystal or ceramic P.U. £9.45
60 modules as they become available adapted to
the Project 605 method of connecting. player volume control etc.
Complete Project 605 pack with 20 +20 W. stereo 2 x Z.30s, Stereo 60, Crystal, ceramic or mag. £23.90
comprehensive manual, post free £29.95 amplifier for most needs PZ.5 P.U. F.M. Tuner, etc.
All you need for a superb 30 watt high fidelity 20 +20 W. stereo 2 x Z.30s, Stereo 60, High quality ceramic or £26.90
stereo amplifier. amplifier with high PZ.6 magnetic P.U., F.M. Tuner,
performance spkrs. Tape Deck, etc.
Sinclair Radionics Limited, London Road, 40 +40 W. R.M.S. 2 x 2.50s, Stereo 60 As above £34.88
St. Ives, Huntingdonshire PE17 4HJ. de -luxe stereo amplifier PZ.8, mains trsfrmr
Tel St. Ives (048 06) 4311
:
Indoor P.A. Z.50, PZ.8, mains Mic., guitar, speakers, etc., £19.43
1026
from a sim le am lifter to a com,.lete stereo
ally as the tuning control is rotated, a panel indicator lighting up as the stereo signal is
tuned in. This tuner can also be used to advantage with any other high fidelity system.
The Z.30 and Z.50 are of advanced design using SPECIFICATIONS- Number of transistors: 16 plus 20 in I.C. Tuning range: 87.5 to 108 MHz,
silicon epitaxial planar transistors to achieve un- Capture ratio: 1.5d8. Sensitivity: 2µV for 30dB quieting: 7µV for lock-in over tall deviation.
surpassed standards of performance. Total har- Squelch level: 20µV. A.F.C. range: ±200 KHz. Signal to noise ratio: > 65dB. Audio fre-
monic distortion is an incredibly low 0.02% at quency response: 10 Hz -15 KHz (±1 dB). Total harmonic distortion: 0.15% for 30% modula-
full output and all lower outputs. Whether you tion. Stereo decoder operating level: 20. Cross talk: 40dB. Output voltage: 2 x 150mV
use Z.30 or Z.50 amplifiers in your Project 60 R.M.S. Operating voltage: 25 -30 VDC. Indicators: Power on /tuning/stereo.
Size: 93 x 40 x 207 mm.
system will depend on personal preference, but
they are the .same size and may be used with
Built and tested. Post free- £25
other units in the Project 60 range equally well.
SPECIFICATIONS (Z.50 units are inter-
changeable with Z.30s in all applications).
Power Outputs
Z.30 15
20 watts
watts R.M.S. into 8 ohms using 35 volts:
R.M.S. into 3 ohms using 30 volts. Stereo 60 Pre -amp /control unit
Z.50 40 watts R.M.S. into 3 ohms using 40 volts:
30 watts R.M.S. into 8 ohms using 50 volts.
Frequency response: 30 to 300,000Hz±1d B.
".
Distortion:0.02% into 8 ohms.
Signal to noise ratio: better than 70dB unweighted.
Input sensitivity: 250mV into 100 Kohms.
For speakers from 3 to 15 ohms impedance. Designed for Project 60 range but suitable for use with any high quality power amplifier.
Size: 14 x 80x 57 1m- Again silicon epitaxial planar transistors are used throughout, achieving a really high
Z.30 signal -to -noise ratio and excellent tracking between channels. Input selection is by
Built, tested and guaranteed with circuits and instruc- means of push buttons and accurate equalisation is provided for all the usual inputs.
tions manual. £4.48 SPECIFICATIONS-Input sensitivities: Radio -up to 3mV. Mag. p.u. 3mV: correct to R.I.A.A
Z.50 curve ±1dB:20 to 25,000 Hz.,Ceramic p.u.- up to 3mV: ALx -up to 3mV. Output: 250mV. .
Built, tested and guaranteed with circuits and instruc- Signal to noise ratio: better than 70dB. Channel matching : within 1d6. -Tone
controls: TREBLE + 15 to -15dB at 10 KHz: BASS + 15 to -15dB at 100Hz.
tions manual. £5.48 Front panel: brushed aluminium with black knobs and controls. Size: 66 x 40 x 207mm.
Built tested and guaranteed. L9.98
L
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Power
A.F.U. High & Low Pass Filter Unit
PZ.5
Supply
Units For use between Stereo 60 unit and two Z.30s or Z.50s,
Designed special for use and is easily mounted. It is unique in that the cut -off
with the Project 60 system frequencies are continuously variable, and as attenuation
of your choice. Use PZ.5 in the rejected band is rapid (12d8/octave), there is less
PZ.8
for normal Z.30 assemblies loss of the wanted signal than has previously been possible. Amplitude and phase dis-
and PZ.6 where a stabilised tortion are negligible. The A.F.U. is suitable for use with any other amplifier system. Two
supply is essential. -
filter stages rumble (high pass) and scratch (low pass). Supply voltage -15 to 35V.
PZ.5 30 volts unstabilised £4.98 -
Current 3mA. H.F. cut -off ( -3dB) variable from 28KHz to 5KHz. L-F. cut -off ( -3dB)
P2.6 35 volts stabilised £7.98 variable from 25Hz to 100Hz. Distortion at 1 KHz (35V. supply ( 0.02% at rated
PZ.8 45 volts stabilised output. Size 66 x 40 x 90 mm. Built tested and guaranteed. £5.9O
(less mains transformer) £7.98
PZ.8 mains transformer £5.98
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Address
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postage bysurface mail. Air -mail charged at cost.
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l0A 30A Q12 3 AF116 type trans. 050
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Op £p £p OP Q13 3 AF117 type trans.
Op
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50040 OÓ5 OÓ5 0.07 0-14
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200 0.05 0.09 0.06 0.14
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400 0.06 0-18 0.07 0.20 0.27 030
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U8 Q18 4 Madt's 2 MAT 100 & 2 MAT 120 0.50
3 Madt's 2 MAT 101 A 1 MAT Ill
600 0.07 0.50 0-50
800 0.10 0.17 0-13 0-25 0.37 0-55 2.00 20 Mixed volts 1 watt Zener diodes
U9 Q19
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4 OC44 germ. trans. A.F
1000
1200 -
0.11
033
0.25
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037
0.88
0.46 0-88
0-75
2.50
Ull 30 PNP silicon planar transistors TO-5 sim. 2N1132
U13 30 PNP -NPN sil. transistors 00200 &
diodes
25104
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0.50
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Q20
Q21
Q22
8 ACI27 NPN germ. trans.
NKT trans. A.F. R.F. coded
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0.50
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U14 150 Mixed silicon and germanium Q23 0 OA202 sil. diodes sub-min.
TRIACS LUCAS SILICON 050 Q24 OA81 diodes 0.50
RECTIFIERS 1115 25 NPN Silicon planar transistors TO -5 sun. 237697 0-50
6A 10A type up to 1000 PIV 0.50 Q25 I36914 sil. diodes 75PIV 75mÁ
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Q26 8
TO-1 TO.66 TO-88 type. £11.0p each. U17 30 Germanium PNP AF transistors TO-5 like ACY 17 -22 0.50.... Q27 2 l0A 600PIV sil. recta. 1545R ,
0.50
Op £p Op U18 S 6 -Amp silicon rectifiers BYZ13 type up to 600 PIV
0.50 Q28 2'' Sil. power sots. BYZI3 0.50
DIACS 0.50 Q29 -4 Sil. trans. 2 X 237696, 1 X 237697,
like BC108
100 80 50 76
FOR USE WITH 1119 25 Silicon NPN transistors 1 X 237698 050
200 50 00 90 TRIACS U20 12 1.5 Amp silicon rectifiers Top-Hat up to 1,000 PIV 0-50
Q30 7 il. switch trans. 237706 PNP 0.50
400 70 75 1-10 BR100 (D32) 371. each 1121 39 A.F. germanium alloy transistors 2G300 series & 0071 0.50.... Q31 6 ail. switch trans. 237708 EPE 0.50
U23 30 Madt's like MAT series PNP transistors 0.50 Q32 3 NP sil. trans. 2 X 2371131,
X 2371132 O.50
U24 20 Germanium 1 -Amp rectifiera! 02M up to 300 PIV 030
2A POTTED BRIDGE RECTIFIERS 200V 50p Q33 3 'l. NPN trans. 2371711 0-50
U25 25 300 Mc /s NPN silicon transiStors 237708, BSY27 0.50 Q34 7 S 1. NPN trans. 2372369, 500MHZ .. 0.50
UNIJUNCTION JUMBO U26 30 Fast switching silicon diodes l
like 1N914 micro-min 0-50.... Q35 3 81. PNP TO -5 2 x 2372904 &
0.50
1.00 1 2905
ÚT46. Eqvt. 2372646, COMPONENT U29 10 1 -Amp SCR's TO -5 can up to 600 PIV CRS1/25-600 Q36 7 2N5646 T0-18 plastic 30031112
Eqvt. TIS43. BEN3000 U31 20 Sil. Planar NPN trans. low noise amp SN3707 0.60 NPN 030
27p each, 25 -99 25P PAKS 25 Zener diodes 400mW D07 case mixed volts, 3.18 0.50 Q37 3 15I61053 NPN sil. trans 0-50
10011P 20p. U32 x 2N3702 0-50
MIXED U33 51 Plastic case 1 amp silicon rectifiers I374000 series 0.0 trans.
0
Q39 7 NPN s.44x N370433 X2373705 0.
ELECTRONIC U34 30 Sil. PNP alloy trans. TO-5 BCY26, 28302/4 0.60
Q40 7 NP amp. 4 x 2/43707, 3 x 3373708. 0.50
NPN SILICON PLANAR 0.50 0.50
COMPONENTS U35 25 Sil. planar trans. PNP TO-18 2372906 Q41 3 Plastic EPN TO -18 2373904
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0.50
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7p each. Fully -tested Resistors, capacitors, 1138 20 Fast switching sil. trans. NPN, 400Mc /s 2N3011
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and coded TO -I8 case. pots, electrolytics and PEP trans. 2371303 5 TO -5 0.50 46 3 BC115 EPE TO-5 rans. 0.50
coils plus many other 1339 30 RF germ. 0.50 Q47 6 NPN high gain 3 x BCI67. 3 x BC168 0.50
useful items. Approxi- U40 10 Dual trans. 6 lead TO.5 2372060 Q48 4 BCY70 NPN trans. TO-18 050
FREE mately libo in weight, U41 25 RF germ. trans. TO -1 0045 NKT72 0-50 Q49 4 NPN trans. 2 X BFY51, 2 X BFY52 0.50
Price incl. P. & P. AF117 0.50 Q50 7 BSY28 EPE switch TO-18 0.0
One 50p Pak of your
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orders valued £4 or over. Plus our guarantee. 0.50
Q52 8
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1.00 marked new 1-50
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ÁF239 PNP GERM, FULL RANGE OF
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DIODES
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BP00=8N7400 015 0.14 Q12 BP86 =8677486 0815 0.80 0-28 construction of radios, record players, Audio and
BP01=SN7401 0.15 0.14 0.12 BP90=8617490 067 0.64 058 Steno units. Also ideal for intercom systems, moni-
BP02=8N7402 0.15 0.14 0.12 BP91=8N7491AN 0.87 0.84 0.78 toring applications and phone answering machines.
131.08=SN7403 0.15 0.14 0.12 BP92=8N7492 067 0.64 058
BP04=SN7404 0.15 0.14 0.12 BP93=8N7493 0.67 0.64 0.58 OTHER USES : portable applications where supply
BP06=SN7405 0.15 0.14 0.12 BP94=9N7494 0.77 0.74 088 roils os low as 9V are of prime importance.
BP07=SN7407 0.18 0.17 0.18 BP95=8N7496 0.77 0.74 068
BP08=8N7408
BP09=60)77409
BP10 =SN7410
0.18
018
0.15 014
0.17
0.17
016
0.16
0.12
BP96=8N7496
BP100 =8N74100
BP104=8N74I04
0.77 0.74
1.75 1.65
097 0.94
088
1.55
0.88
VOLTAGE GAIN 0naÓ
dBbut can
varied up to 78dB for some applica- 40
Overall Size 2" x 8" x
Typical Total Harmonic, distortion
BP13=SN7413 0.29 028 0.24 BP105=SN74105 0.97 0.94 0.88 tions. at 1 watt lees than 1%.
BP18=87416 0.43 0.40 0.38 BP107 =8,774107 0.40 0.38 088 Signal to Noise Ratio 88dB. *Supply voltage (Vs) =24V lbohm load.
BP17=8617417 0.48 040 088 BP110=8N74110 055 0.58 0.50 Frequency response better than Module Teeled and Guaranteed.
BP20= SN7420 0.15 0.14 0.12 BP111=8N74111 1.25 115 1-00 50 Hz to 25 KHz for -8dB.
BP119=8N74118 Quantity 1-9 10 -25
BP30=SN7430 015 014 012 1 00 0.95 0.90
Price each 22.83 82.28
BP40=SN7440 015 014 0.12 Normal supply Voltage 9 -24V.
13P41=SN7441 067 0.64 0.59 BP119=8N74119 1.35 1.25 1.10 Suitable for 8 -16 OHM Loads. Larger quantities quoted on request.
BP42=8N7442 0.87 084 0.58 BP121=82874121 0.67 0.84 0.58 Full hook-up diagrams and complete technical data supplied free with each module
BP43=8N7443 195 185 1.75 BP145=82074145 150 1.40 1.80 or available separately at 10p each.
BP44=SN7444 196 1.85 176 BP150=8N74160 1.80 1.70 1.60
BP45 =81,17445 195 1.85 1.75 13P151=8N74161 1.00 0.95 0.90
BP46 =SN7446 0.97 094 0.88 BP153=8N74183 1.20 1.10 0.95 NOTE THESE PRICES!
BP47=8N7447 097 094 088 BP164=8N74154 1.80 1.70 1.60
BP48=SN7448 0.97 0.94 0.88 BP155=8N74155 1.40 1.30 120 I.C's DTL 930 SERIES LOGIC
BP50=0N7460 0.15 0.14 012 BP158 =8N74156 1.40 1.80 120 Type Price
BP51=SN7461 0.15 0.14 0.12 BP180=SN74160 1.80 1.70 1.80
No. Function 1.24 2599 100 up
13P53 ---13N7453 015 014 012 BP161=8N74161 1.80 1.70 1.60
BP930 Expandable duel 4-input NAND .. 12p lip 10p
BP54=BN7454 015 014 0.12 BP164=8N74164 2.00 1.90 1.80
BP932 Expandable dual 4 -input NAND buffer .. 13p 12p lip
BP165 =SN74165 2.00 1.90 1.80
BP933 Dual 4 -input expander .. .. .. lap 12p lip
BP60=SN7460 0.15 0.14 0.12 BP181=82074181 2.75 2.60 2.40 Expandable Hex Inverter .. .. .. .. 13p 12p lip
BP182=SN74182 0-97 0.94 0.88 BP935
BP70 = SN7470 029 028 0.24 BP936 Hex Inverter 130 12p 112
BP72=SN7472 029 0.28 0.24 BP190=8N74190 3.50 3.25 300 BP944 Dual 4 -input NAND expandable buffer without
BP73=8N7473 0.87 0.35 0.32 BP191=82074191 3.50 3.25 8.00 .. .. .. ..
037 0.85 0.32 BP192=S6774192 2.10 1.95 1.75 pull -up 18p 120 11p
BP74=8N7474 BP946 Master-slave JR or RS .. .. .. 25p 24p 22p
BP75=SN7475 0.47 0.45 042 BP193=S7)774193 2.10 1.95 1.75 .. .. .. lip 10p
BPI 95 =82074195 1.10 1.05 0.95 RP946 Quad, 2 input NAND 12p
BP76=8617476 0.48 0.40 088 BP948 Master -slave JK or RS .. .. .. 25p 24p 22g
BP80=8677480 067 0.84 0.58 BP196=S7)774196 180 1770 1.60
BP951 Monostable .. .. .. 65p 60p 55p
BP81=SN7481 097 0.94 0.88 BP197 =8N74197 1.80 1.70 1.80
BP82=8617482 097 0.94 0.88 BP198=SN74198 5.50 5.00 4.00 BP962 Triple 3 input NAND 12p lip 10p
BP83=8N7483 1.10 105 0.95 BP199=S6174199 5.50 5.00 4.00 BP9093 Dual Master-slave JK with separate clock 40p 88p 85p
BP9094 Dual Master -slave JK with separate clock 40p 38p 85p
BP9097 Dual Master -slave JK with Common Clock 40p 58p 85p
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OA2 0,88 6AQ5 0.88 6EW6 0.70 6Y6G 0.70 EF97 0.65 GZ33 0.70 P-L36 0.55 0281 0.40
OAS 0.45 6AQ6 0.65 6F1 0.75 7Y4 0.85 First Quality Fully Guaranteed EP98
5E183
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HABC800.45 PL82
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OB2 0.85 6AR5 0.45 6F5 0.75 9BW6 0.80 0.30 0.45
OB3 0.70 6AR6 0.55 6F6G 0.85 1002 0.50 5E184 0.35 HK90 0.40 PL83 0.45 U403 0.60
003 0.38 6AR11 1.25 6F11 0.40 lOD1 0.55 51190 0.30 KT66 2.05 1.584 0.40 U404 0.80
OD3 0.35 SASS 0.45 6F13 0.45 10D2 0.50 EL34 0.50 KT88 2.00 PL302 0.85 0801 0.80
1B3GT 0.40 6Á87G 0.85 8F14 0.70 10F1 0.75 EL36 0.50 N78 1.50 PL504 0.80 UABC80
1L4 0.20 6AT6 0.85 6F15 0.65 10F9 0.80 BRAND EL37 1.60 PABC800.40 PL508 0.90 0.40
1R4 0.45 6AU6 0.25 6F18 0.60 1051.8 0.50 EL41 0.60 PC86 0.60 PL609 1.10 UAF41 0.50
1R5 0.40 6AV6 0.80 6F23 0.85 1oL1 0.50 EL42 0.86 PC88 0.60 PL801 0.80 UAF42 0.55
184 0.80 6AWBA 0.60 6F24 0.75 1OLD11 0.65 EL81 0.55 PC97 0.50 PL802 0'95 0B41 080
185
1T4
0.80
0.30
6BA6 0.25
6BE6 0.80
6F25 1.00
6F26 0.35
1oP13 0.60
10P14 1.10 ELECTRONIC VALVES EL83 0.42
EL84 0.25
PC900
PABC80640
0.48 11184 0.60
PY31 0.80
UBC41 0.50
UBC81 0.40
104 0.30 6BF5 1.00 6E28 0.65 12AB5 0.7025Z6GT 0.65 5000651.20 DK92 0.55 50088 0.40 51,85 0.48 PCC84 0.40 PY33 0.68 UBF80 0.40
105 0.80 6BF6 0.55 6GK6 0.80 12AC6 0.503OÁ5 0.50 50L6GT0.65 DL96 0.45 50089 0.50 EL86 0.90 PCC85 0.40 PY80 0.40 UBF89 0.85
1V2 0.50 6556 0.75 6J4 0.50 12AD6 0.5530AE3 0.40 85A2 0.50 DM160 0.85 ECC91 0.20 EL90 0.88 PCC88 0.55 PY81 0.80 UBL1 0.80
1X25 0.50 61316 0.50 6J5GT 0.30 12AE6 0.553001 0.30 90AG 2.40 DY86 0.82 E00189 0.66 EL95 0.85 PCC89 0.55 PY82 0.85 UBL21 0.65
2A3 0.50 6BK7A 0.60 6J6 0.20 12AL5 0.5030015 0.80 90AV 2.50 DY87 0.88 ECC8071.25 55821 0.80 PCC189 0.55 PY83 0.88 11092 0.40
2CW4 0,70 6BN5 0.93 637 0.45 12AQ5 0.5030017 0.90 9001 0.65 DY802 0.85 50E80 0.85 EL822 1.80 PC0805 0.86 PY88 0.40 UCC85 0.40
2D21 0.38 6BN6 0.45 6K8GT 0.60 12AT6 0.30' 30018 0.80 90CV 2.40 5880C 0.65 50E82 0.35 ELL80 0.75 P00806 0.80 PY500 1.00 UCF80 0.55
3A4 0.40 6BQ5 0.25 6K7 0.35 12AT7 0.36 30F5 0.85 807 0.50 E180F 1.00 ECF86 0.65 5534 1.00 PCF80 0.30 PY800 0.40 001121 0.60
3BP1 8.00 6B118 0.70 6585 0.40 12AU6 0.35 30FL1 0.75 813 8.75 E810F 2.90 50E8041.65 EM71 0.80 °CF82 0.35 PY801 0.50 1101142 0.70
3B28 2.50 6BS7 1.30 6K25 0.75 12AU7 0.80 30FL12 1.20 866A 0.75 EABC800.35 ECH35 1.00 53180 0.45 PCF84 0.60 PZ30 0.85 UCH81 0.40
384 0.35 6BW6 0.85 6L6GT 0.45 12AV6 0.40 30FL14 0.85 5642 0.70 EAF42 0.55 50E142 0.75 EM81 0.60 PCF86 0.80 QQV02-6 UCL81 0.80
3V4 0.48 6BW7 0.80 6L7 0.40 12AV7 0.65 30L1 0.40 5670 0.60 EBC33 0.50 ECH81 0.30 EM84 0.35 PCF87 0.90 2.25 1701,82 0.35
5R4GY 0.75 65X6 0.25 6L18 0.45 12AX7 0.80 30Lí5 0.85 6080 1.80 EBC41 0.55 ECH83 0.45 53185 1.00 P0F8010.50 QQVO3-10 UCL83 0.80
5U4G 0.85 6BZ6 0.40 6LD20 0.50 12AY7 0.75 30L17 0.80 6146 1.60 EBC81 0.30 501184 0.45 E5187 0.70 PCF802 0.50 1.25 UF9 680
5v4G 0.45 604 0.38 6N7GT 0.45 12B4A 0.60 30112 0.80 6146B 2.50 EBF80 0.40 ECL80 0.45 5591 0.58 PCF805 0.80 QQV03-20A UF11 650
5Y3GT 0.40 6C5GT 0.40 6P1 0.80 12BA6 0.40 30119 0.85 6360 1.25 EBF83 0.40 ECL81 0.50 EY51 0.40 PCF806 0.70 5.25 UF41 0.80
5Z3 0.80 6036 0.35 6P28 0.85 12BA7 0.40 30PL1 0.75 6939 2.25 EBF89 0.80 ECL82 0.85 5180 0.55 PCF808 0.85 QQV06-40 A UF42 0.80
5Z4G 0.40 6CD6GA 1.26 6Q7 0.40 12BE6 0.40 30PL13 0.98 7199 0.80 EC53 0.50 ECL83 0.70 EY81 0.40 PCH2000.70 5.50 UF43 0.60
6/30L2 0,80 6CG7 0.55 66A7 0.40 1213117 0.45 30PL14 0.90 7360 2.00 5086 0.80 ECL84 0.55 EY83 0.55 PCL81 0.50 TT21 8.00 UF80 0.85
6AB4 0.35 60116 0.60 6S07 0.40 12BY7 0.60 35A3 0.55 7586 1.25 5088 0.60 ECL85 0.55 EY86 0.40 PCL82 0.86 TT22 3.20 UF85 0.40
6AF4A 0.55 6CL6 0.55 6SK7 0.40 121[5 0.70 35A5 0.75 7895 1.25 E090 0.83 ECL86 0.40 EY87 0.48 PCL83 0.65 TY2-125 UF89 0.40
6AG5 0.22 6CW4 0.65 6SL7GT0.35 12K7GT0.40 15B5 0.65 9002 0.40 EC91 0.60 EF40 0.50 EY88 0.43 PCL84 0.46 10.00 111.41 0.86
6AG7 0.40 6CY5 0.45 6SN7GT0.85 12Q7GT0.46 3505 0.50 9003 0.50 5092 0.35 EF41 0.66 PCL85 0.40 U18/20 0.75 U584 0.40
128R7 0.40 3505 EC93 0.55 EF42 0.70 5245 0.50 PCL86 0.45 U25 0.80 05684 0.25
6AH6 0.50 60Y7 0.70 68Q7 0.40 0.75 AZ1 0.55
6A38 0,30 6D3 0.50 68117 0.40 20D1 0.50 35L6GT 0.50 A231 0.55 E08010 2.25 EF80 0.26 5241 0.50 PCL88 0.90 O 26 0.80 UY1N 0.50
6AK5 0.85 6DC6 0.80 6T8 0.35 20L1 1.10 35W4 0.85 OBLI 0.90 ECC35 1.00 EF83 0.55 5280 0.27 PCL800 0.98 031 0.80 UY11 1.00
6DK6 0.50 6U4GT 0.65 20P1 0.50 3523 0.70 CBL31 1.00 50040 0.65 EF85 0.85 5281 0.29 P0L801. 0.75 U37 2.10 UY41 0.48
6AK6 0.60 EF86 PD500 1.80 052 0.85 UY82 0.50
6DQ6B 0.70 608A 0.40 201.4 1.10 2524G 0.35 CY31 0.35 ECC81 0.35 0.30 GY501 0.80
6AL3 0.48 61164 0.75 6V6GT 0.40 201.5 1.20 3525GT 0.80 DAF96 0.45 ECC82 0.80 5E89 0.28 FF86 0.65 O 76 0.85 UY85 0.40
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6AM5 0.35 0E117 0.80 6X5GT 0.40 25L6GT 0.50 50135 0.50 DK96 0.50 ECC84 0.30 5E92 0.85 GZ31 0.85 PFL2000.85 U191 0.75 2759 2.00
6AM6 0.38 6E37 0.35 6X8 0.60 25Z4G 0.30 5005 0.50 DK40 0.60 50085 0.40 EF95 0.35 GZ32 0.48 PL33 0.86 0201 0.85 28030 1.20
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252923 0.15 AFZ11 0.45 0023 0.80 PRICE £39.00. Packing and carriage 1.50 6 -AC voltage ranges 1.5 -750V
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253133 0.30 ASZ15 0.70 0030 0.75 T072 outline .. .. 0.75 . Sensitivity: 16700 Iì/ V DC;
253134 0.30 ASZ16 0.70 0035 0.50 TAA293. Medium frequency amplifier up to 600kc. 3300 0/V AC
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253403 0.15 BC109 0.125 0072 0.25 quadrator detector and remote D.C. volume
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253414 0.20 BC118 0.30 0075 0.20 12V. 5074 outline 0.95
0076 7 DC current ranges SOGA to 2.5A.
253415 0.15 BC134 0.80 0.20 TAD100. AM receiver circuit containing all
253416 0.25 BC147 0.175 0078 0.25 active components (except output stage) 5 AC current ranges 5mA to 2.5A.
253417 0.25 BC148 0.15 00780 0.20 required to build a complete receiver .. 51.95
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253704 0.17 BC158 0.15 0083 0.20 F.M. discriminator .. .. .. .. 50.75
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