coil uhf 10,7 Mhz

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Hello!you excuse, I do not know to me to write English well(google
translate)
this circuit A/V modulator
http://www.velleman.be/Downloads/0/illustrated/Illustrated_assembly_manual_K4601.pdf
photo
http://www.futurashop.it/images_la/8220-k4601.jpg
I would want to know, the coil of 10,7 Mhz(L4), of that color must be?
thanks ;)
 
Ale wrote:
Hello!you excuse, I do not know to me to write English well(google
translate)
this circuit A/V modulator
http://www.velleman.be/Downloads/0/illustrated/Illustrated_assembly_manual_K4601.pdf
photo
http://www.futurashop.it/images_la/8220-k4601.jpg
I would want to know, the coil of 10,7 Mhz(L4), of that color must be?
thanks ;)
It looks like a Toko 10.7 MHz IF coil with an internal capacitor.
External capacitor C11 reduces the resonant frequency to 4.5 MHz, the
TV sound sub-carrier offset. It relies on intermodulation in the
output stage to cross-modulate this onto the UHF picture carrier. You
might have difficulty obtaining the Toko coil, but you could easily
wind your own coil for 4.5 MHz.
 
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.. You
might have difficulty obtaining the Toko coil, but you could easily
wind your own coil for 4.5 MHz.
which color is the nucleus? I have one coil with red nucleus
 
Ale wrote:
"Andrew Holme" <ajholme@hotmail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
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. You
might have difficulty obtaining the Toko coil, but you could easily
wind your own coil for 4.5 MHz.

which color is the nucleus? I have one coil with red nucleus
Does it have any numbers on the side? Where did it come from? I'll
have a look in my Toko catalog when I get home tonight. Does it have
an integral capacitor? Can you measure the resonant frequency?
 
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Does it have any numbers on the side?
No!under, close to the condenser it has one small written, me seems AV1,3

Where did it come from?
bought in store

I'll
have a look in my Toko catalog when I get home tonight. Does it have
an integral capacitor? Can you measure the resonant frequency?
how it is made?sorry!
 
Ale wrote:
"Andrew Holme" <ajholme@hotmail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:1126883103.236010.177910@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
. You
might have difficulty obtaining the Toko coil, but you could easily
wind your own coil for 4.5 MHz.

which color is the nucleus? I have one coil with red nucleus
Toko made a lot of different red coils. Some of them were for 10.7 MHz FM
IF, but not all.
 
"Andrew Holme" <andrew@nospam.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
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Toko made a lot of different red coils. Some of them were for 10.7 MHz FM
IF, but not all.
how I would have to make? to buy one orange coil and an other rose and to
try(?)
 
Ale wrote:
"Andrew Holme" <andrew@nospam.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
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Toko made a lot of different red coils. Some of them were for 10.7
MHz FM IF, but not all.

how I would have to make? to buy one orange coil and an other rose
and to try(?)
Which type do you have? See http://www.gekade.com/GKD/TO_TOKO.htm

Buy a GDO (Grid Dip Oscillator) or an LC-Meter to mesaure the inductance,
and wind it yourself. You need it to tune 4.5 MHz for the sound
sub-carrier.
 
"Andrew Holme" (andrew@nospam.com) writes:
Ale wrote:
"Andrew Holme" <andrew@nospam.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:dgf5b4$dg$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk...
Toko made a lot of different red coils. Some of them were for 10.7
MHz FM IF, but not all.

how I would have to make? to buy one orange coil and an other rose
and to try(?)

Which type do you have? See http://www.gekade.com/GKD/TO_TOKO.htm

Buy a GDO (Grid Dip Oscillator) or an LC-Meter to mesaure the inductance,
and wind it yourself. You need it to tune 4.5 MHz for the sound
sub-carrier.
At which point, one might as well just grab a 4.5MHz transformer.
In North America, they were common in tv sets, because that's the
frequency of the sound IF. I don't know whether they still appear
nowadays, or if they've been bumped off by 4.5MHz ceramic filters.

Michael
 
"Andrew Holme" <andrew@nospam.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
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Which type do you have? See http://www.gekade.com/GKD/TO_TOKO.htm

Buy a GDO (Grid Dip Oscillator) or an LC-Meter to mesaure the inductance,
and wind it yourself. You need it to tune 4.5 MHz for the sound
sub-carrier.
Excuse me!! I can say to you that he is of 10mm,mi seems 7kn
Under the coil AVI31.Io is written does not know what wants to say
I can say to you that he is of 10mm,mi seems 7kn. You can you give a link
in order to construct the coil to me
(on the Italian NG, a lot has not helped me)
 
Ale wrote:
"Andrew Holme" <andrew@nospam.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:dgffrn$bur$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk...
Which type do you have? See http://www.gekade.com/GKD/TO_TOKO.htm

Buy a GDO (Grid Dip Oscillator) or an LC-Meter to mesaure the
inductance, and wind it yourself. You need it to tune 4.5 MHz for
the sound sub-carrier.

Excuse me!! I can say to you that he is of 10mm,mi seems 7kn
Under the coil AVI31.Io is written does not know what wants to say
I can say to you that he is of 10mm,mi seems 7kn. You can you give a
link in order to construct the coil to me
http://www.qsl.net/ct1efl/inductors.htm
 

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