A recent posting to the Yahoo AWAGroup, reminded me of a wonderfully simple
transmitter that would easily get anyone on-the-air for the Bruce Kelley '29 QSO
Party coming up in December. The AWAGroup is largely composed of '29 builders
and operators and is often the source of much good discussion related to these
activities. When builders first tackle a '29 style rig, eligible for the BK Party, the first thought is often about finding an affordable tube that might make the transmitter a 'legal' entry. A suggestion of tubes and their relative availability can be found here in one of my earlier blogs. Although some of the tubes may not be typical junk-box items, one that is often very readily available and inexpensive is the '27' or the '227' / UX-227.
The '27 was a popular audio tube used in receivers back in the 20's and can easily be pressed into service as a self-excited oscillator on HF. When properly adjusted, the '27 can produce up to 4W of RF, more than enough for you to join the '29 fun a make plenty of contacts over the dual-weekend event.
Scott, WA9WFA, has produced a great article describing the construction of a 1929 Hartley oscillator using the 27. There is no need to utilize period-appropriate parts, other than the vacuum tube itself. If you are pressed for building time or just want to get something on the air, there's no need to be overly concerned about construction aesthetics ... there's plenty of time for that later, and besides, the uglier ones often work and sound the best!
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| WA9WFA's 27-Tubed Hartley |
Nick, WA5BDU, wrote his description of building the 27 Hartley which can be found here. He also includes information on running the 2.5V filament from a 5V transformer.
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| WA5BDU's 27-Tubed Hartley |
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| ABØCW's Parallel 27s |
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| WB2QMY's 80m 2W TNT |




4 comments:
80 or 40 that is the question.
So I waited for the last minute to build a Hartley. I gathered most of the parts in the summer but stashed them away and forgot all about them.
I'm now ordering a filament transformer and some small bits that will be nice to have.
I'm going to wind my plate coil while I wait but I don't know if I should wind for 80 or 40M.
This transmitter will not have as much class as my little 6V6 transmitter ;)
Jon WS1K
Hi Jon. I'm looking forward to working you on the new Hartley! I think you will find more action on 80 so that would be my 1st choice. You may find that it will also reach 40 with the same coil.
My first rig was a 6v6 on wood but first rcvr was a 1 tube regen. The thing to watch for is putting sig out on 80 and 40 at same time. My best dx was a pink card from an official observer "complimenting" me on my 7400. Looks like a fun project, you will hear me soon, using a 47 to an 801a. 73 Karl WA2KBZ
FB Karl. I'll look forward to working you in this winter's BK Party!
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