This video shows the teardown and reverse engineering of a vintage Radar Tuner TN-131/APR-9.
00:00 - Intro
01:00 - Teardown
02:08 - Input filter
06:08 - FI preamplifier
08:00 - Mixer
10:48 - Servo control feedback potentiometer and reflector voltage setting
13:52 - Motor
15:38 - Frequency setting test
16:34 - Schematic diagram
Technical description:
It uses a 1N26 mixer diode and a 2K48 reflex klystron for the local oscillator. Frequency setting uses a DC motor and several devices linked to the output shaft:
* A fixed cam permits to modify the frequency of the reflex klystron.
* An adjustable cam permits to change the central frequency of the input filter
* A potentiometer permits to change the reflector voltage of the klystron according to the frequency
* Another potentiometer is connected to the connector, probably for the servo control of the frequency setting mechanism.
* A synchro transmitter
* An internal indication of the frequency using coding wheels
Links:
Klystron 2K48:
Recorded 2023/10/31
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