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echo: ham_tech
to: PAUL WILLIAMS
from: RAY BROWN KB0STN
date: 1996-12-25 19:49:00
subject: re: BTL-301/304/312

> RB>  A service manual... hmm. Are you the one that mentioned 
> a few months 
> RB>ago that you worked on these critters? If you are, I'd 
> like to tweak one 
> RB>from 47.5 up to 52.525. :-) Actually, what'd be _really_ 
> nice would be to
> RB>convert this from a 301 to a 304 (4 channels instead of 
> 1).
> RB>   Can you help me out?
> 
>  Nope it wasn't me, but I'll help if I can.  I made a bit of 
> a goof on the
> manual I have though.  It's for the BTL-301/304, instead of 
> the 301/302.
 
  No problem. I'm glad you seem to have what I'm looking for! :-)
 
> As for going to 4 channels, depending on what versions of 
> the rcvr and 
> xmtr boards are used, you can have upto 12 recieve and 12 
> transmit channels.
> And based on the design used, there's no reason why you 
> couldn't replace
> them with a synthesizer.
 
  Hmmm... well, I'll try to give you some info. The overall serial number is 
216-B09065. The recieve board looks like a 1972 (sigh), it says 500-943C on 
the solder pad, and the transmit board is a 1974 number 501-183C.
 
  And, you're right, there's room for up to 12 crystals on each board. Wow. 
But, the possibility of putting in a VCO.. even better than rocks! :-)
 
>  The reciever is tuned in 3 segments (29-35, 35-44, 44-50) 
> and the 
> transmitter in 7. (29-32, 32-35, 35-38, 38-41, 41-44, 44-47, 
> 47-50)
 
  Sounds consistent with things I've heard about commercial rigs. And, I can 
say that this box should be in the highest segment of both rx and tx.
 
>  The reciever board in the s.m. is etched with the number 
> 500-943.
> It uses a diode matrix to select which crystal to use and 
> has the
> lands for up to 12 crystals.  And It appears to have been 
> used at least
> up to 4/75.
 
  So far, exactly correct.
 
>  The transmitter board was revised several times and by 4/75 
> included 
> a swr-mismatch auto powerback, and a change to a different 
> board layout.
> If the board is marked 500-996 then is supports up to 12 
> crystals,
> if it's marked 501-183, then it only supports 6.
 
  Darn. Only the -183 board. Does the -183 still have the swr-mismatch 
protection?
 
> From the looks of things you could possible get all of 6M 
> out of it with
> a few part changes, and there was a module put out in '77 
> that would let
> you go from 30W to 100.
 
  Hmmm!! Both sounds interesting! Wonder if there would be an external switch 
control on the 100w module, or it would just do 100w all the time?
 
>  The manual and additions would run 100 or so pages copied 
> (half if done
> doublesided) 
 
  Hmmm... that many pages. At a self-serve copier shop, that'd be, what, $4? 
I can handle that, just for curiousity on this old guy, if nothing else. You 
can give me your address, or I can look yours up in a Callbook, or you can 
look _me_ up in a Callbook, or NetMail me here at this BBS (since I'm da 
SysOp) or Email me at  rbrown@gxl.woodtech.com for details.
 
  Thank you very much!!
 
                                                        _Ray_
 
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