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Originally posted by Skippy View PostI am suspicious about the capacitor values you have for C5 , and especially C3. There seems to be too much low-pass filtering.
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I did say it was a complex amplifier circuit, and making changes would be difficult. Because of the L-C tuned circuit, I said do not change this. Reducing the 27 Ohm resistor is not a bad idea, but it does make it difficult to calculate the new value for the 470 nF capacitor.
Perhaps it is best to leave all the 'lower' feedback components, and keep the changes to C13, C14, and the R10, R11 , 20k / 2k resistors. The resistors need increasing by 25% to 40%, depending on your choice. But the two capacitors need reducing in value, by the same amount, so that every R-C time-constant remains the same. I have not seen a value for either C13 or C14. Their value is not shown on either the schematic in post #7, or the hand-drawn one of the TX850 that I linked to earlier. I suggest you remove the capacitors and measure their value yourself.
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Originally posted by Skippy View PostI did say it was a complex amplifier circuit, and making changes would be difficult. Because of the L-C tuned circuit, I said do not change this. Reducing the 27 Ohm resistor is not a bad idea, but it does make it difficult to calculate the new value for the 470 nF capacitor.
Perhaps it is best to leave all the 'lower' feedback components, and keep the changes to C13, C14, and the R10, R11 , 20k / 2k resistors. The resistors need increasing by 25% to 40%, depending on your choice. But the two capacitors need reducing in value, by the same amount, so that every R-C time-constant remains the same. I have not seen a value for either C13 or C14. Their value is not shown on either the schematic in post #7, or the hand-drawn one of the TX850 that I linked to earlier. I suggest you remove the capacitors and measure their value yourself.5 Photos
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I do not like it. You have changed far too many components, by far too much.
If the intention is to increase the gain by 1.3 , then resistor and capacitor values should be changed by 1.3, or 0.77 , or not changed at all. I see you have changed the cap C6 from 470 nF to 100 nF. This shows you are not doing it correctly.
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Originally posted by Skippy View PostI do not like it. You have changed far too many components, by far too much.
If the intention is to increase the gain by 1.3 , then resistor and capacitor values should be changed by 1.3, or 0.77 , or not changed at all. I see you have changed the cap C6 from 470 nF to 100 nF. This shows you are not doing it correctly.2 Photos
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