thanks for the post pioneer!!!
i guess i didnt see it when i made my last post.
i should have all those parts on hand to do the MOSFET conversion tonight.
it looks like you did almost the same procedure as the EKL notes on cbtricks list, with a couple of differences.
im curious if you tried any of the other steps and then put them back or what.
like, did you jumper R181?
what made you add 68pF to C146?
did you remove C149?
did you put a 33K ohm resistor from the Gate leg to R180?
i noticed you changed the parts values in the "companion part" you made.
i will also be making my own.
did you do this because the ones you chose were more standard values and you had them lying around or was it because they improved the output?
hopefully i will have time tonight to do all this and report back.
if not, i fairly certain i will have it all done by thurs.
cant wait to see what happens!
LC
Loosecannon,
I just like to experiment with this stuff & what ever values I used is probably what worked best at the time & what I had on hand, although I have so many old parts boards from various electronics I could have made the exact parts from the EKL sheet, & I know I probably did to at least try it in there.
Yes, I know I tried all of what was listed to see what difference it made, & if it did not help I put it back the way it was. R181 is I believe a 10 ohm resistor bypassed with a 0.0047uf capacitor, which would let plenty of RF through, I know I tried a jumper there though to see if it made any difference at all, but it did not so I put it back. As for C146; well, from my experience modding radios such as the Cobra 29 & other radios, changing or adding input & output caps can make a big difference in performance, so I tried shunting some different value caps across them & used what seems to help, although the 68pf cap across C146 does not make much difference, brought it up a little, but not much at all. The 470pf across C152 seems to work the best out of all the fixed value caps I had on hand, so I stuck with that. Again, I did all this to my GRANT XL so any of it could be slightly different or yield slightly different results in a 148, I don’t know.
The 33K-Ohm resistor from R180 to the gate of the MOSFET appears to be for sideband biasing, but to me it seems like too low of a value & even when I tried the exact companion part EKL recommends it still sent to much voltage to the gate (if I remember correctly). I try to set the gate voltage to 3 to 3.5vDC at most, which is about perfect for sideband with a MOSFET, which is what there EN-369FN companion part kind of does, but it is a little on the slow side, it needs RF to convert it to DC for the biasing, but it is a little too slow for crystal clear sideband, but is perfect for AM. Adding the separate resistor for biasing keeps the transistor “ON” even when no RF is present on sideband, that way there is no distortion from the transistor not turning on fast enough. With my parts I used for basically the companion part, using a 1-Meg-Ohm resistor from R180 (which is an 8 volt line when in TX) sent right around 2vDC to the GATE in TX mode & seemed to clean up the sideband a little more, but there was a few watt loss in AM mode afterwards, which to clean up the sideband does not really bother me that much.
Yeah, let us know how it goes if you get a chance to add a MOSFET! Have fun & be careful!