POLEWAGGER
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Took the C downstairs for a going over with my audio test gear.
These tests are on my Cibola. Your test results may vary.
Gear used: Goldstar AO-3001C Audio Frequency Counter/Function Generator.
Fluke 8020B DVM
I was going to focus my testing on waveform analysis but my old Leader CRT scope doesn't show enough speed or resolution to show what's going on inside the sine wave that the coil emits. I only used inductive coupling to take measurements. Using the inductive pickup on both the 9X8 & 5.75 rendered a maximum 1.3VAC@14.1kHz.* The same test on the Famous Trails 1023 only gave a .2VAC@6.5kHz reading!
*Voltage reading dropped slightly, switched from center, to RH, to LH position. Center frequency provides highest inductive voltage delivered from coil.
Here are some of the coil frequency results from my test.
C&V advertised freq. 14.3kHz 14.5kHz 14.7kHz
Switch Position ? ? ?
Actual freq. measured 9X8 13.7kHz 13.9kHz 14.1kHz
" " 5.75 13.8kHz 14.0kHz 14.2kHz
Switch Position R L C
Sorry this is tough to read, the post didn't maintain my spacing...grrr
Advertised audio frequency 630Hz
I found the tones to be far more complex than a single frequency, more like a harmonica. I tried my best to identify the dominant tones and the ranges.
Audio Tones/Pitches: Disc* AM1* AM2* Batt Test Thresh Cont Lowest Tone Thresh Cont Full CW
Low Range 280Hz 240Hz 365Hz 390Hz 240Hz 365Hz
High Range 590Hz 480Hz 730Hz
* Disc tones are combined as one, while AM High-Low tones will "sweep". Consider AM1&2 each as one combined, sweepable tone.
NEXT: A look into the audio waveforms.
These tests are on my Cibola. Your test results may vary.
Gear used: Goldstar AO-3001C Audio Frequency Counter/Function Generator.
Fluke 8020B DVM
I was going to focus my testing on waveform analysis but my old Leader CRT scope doesn't show enough speed or resolution to show what's going on inside the sine wave that the coil emits. I only used inductive coupling to take measurements. Using the inductive pickup on both the 9X8 & 5.75 rendered a maximum 1.3VAC@14.1kHz.* The same test on the Famous Trails 1023 only gave a .2VAC@6.5kHz reading!
*Voltage reading dropped slightly, switched from center, to RH, to LH position. Center frequency provides highest inductive voltage delivered from coil.
Here are some of the coil frequency results from my test.
C&V advertised freq. 14.3kHz 14.5kHz 14.7kHz
Switch Position ? ? ?
Actual freq. measured 9X8 13.7kHz 13.9kHz 14.1kHz
" " 5.75 13.8kHz 14.0kHz 14.2kHz
Switch Position R L C
Sorry this is tough to read, the post didn't maintain my spacing...grrr
Advertised audio frequency 630Hz
I found the tones to be far more complex than a single frequency, more like a harmonica. I tried my best to identify the dominant tones and the ranges.
Audio Tones/Pitches: Disc* AM1* AM2* Batt Test Thresh Cont Lowest Tone Thresh Cont Full CW
Low Range 280Hz 240Hz 365Hz 390Hz 240Hz 365Hz
High Range 590Hz 480Hz 730Hz
* Disc tones are combined as one, while AM High-Low tones will "sweep". Consider AM1&2 each as one combined, sweepable tone.
NEXT: A look into the audio waveforms.