I'm discovering the joys of a vintage Argonaut 515. I have some questions
the manual doesn't answer, and I haven't found in the reflector archives:
1. On 40m CW I hear both sides of zero beat, about equally; on 20m CW the
unwanted side is audible, but quite far down in strength. Is this normal?
2. A "T" voltage is brought out to the accessory connector on the rear
panel. Can this be used with a relay to drive an amp correctly -- i.e.,
with enough lead time before RF appears to avoid hot-switching? Can
someone point me to a circuit?
3. As I read the schematic, the 208A audio filter connects through the
accessory port into/before the AGC loop, for superior filtering. Can a
filter such as the Autek QF-1A be connected there and also function
correctly?
4. Is the 405 amp hard-keyed or RF-activated? Does it use a mechanical T/R
relay or transistor/diode switching? Any reason (other than cosmetics) it
should be preferred to a Tokyo Hy-Power HL-200Bdx or other small
solid-state PA?
TU for any help. I find the 515 every bit as fun to operate as my ArgoV,
albeit not quite as convenient. But then, so's the C/22 ....
73 Gene N7YW
99.44% CW since 1958 (ex-K7DBV)
P.S. Still looking for 206A, 208A, 210A! Check your closets!!
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