Quartz Crystal Tester

This unit was built years ago when there was a need to test surplus crystals. It also came in handy as a signal generator for receiver alignment.

It's basically a Pierce Oscillator Circuit which works even with low-activity crystals.

Quartz Crystal Tester
'Octal' and '807' valve bases were wired for vintage crystals in addition to crystal holders suitable for HC-6/U, HC-18/U & HC-25/U crystals.

Quartz Crystal Tester - Schematic
The indicator is a 6V 0.06A dial lamp. Tuning / Loading is done using the PVC-2J 500+500 pf variable. The 2000 pf is switched in parallel for very low frequencies.

Quartz Crystal Tester - Inside view
This tester works in the range 455kHz to 20Mhz, with overtone crystals oscillating at their fundamental frequency.
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Salvaged RF Ammeter

Years ago, a 0.75A 'thermocouple heating element' was salvaged from a meterless BC-442 Antenna Relay Unit. Only recently was it taken out, to build an RF Ammeter for low-power rigs.

Salvaged RF Ammeter
A junk-box 50Ω, 1mA FSD  moving coil meter, with a bakelite housing, was also put to good use. It has graduations only upto 50% of its scale.

An aluminium baking tray was reworked to accept a couple of SO-239 sockets and the meter.

The unit was tested after completion of assembly and wiring.

Thermocouple RF Ammeter - Schematic
Salvaged RF Ammeter - Inside view
A homebrew CW rig was loaded to get a reading of 0.75A on a Weston 1.5A RF Ammeter. The Weston was then replaced by the unit to be tested.

The meter pointer stood at exactly 50% of full scale, indicating that the graduated portion of the scale covered the full range of the thermocouple. Notwithstanding the non-linear output of the thermocouple and the unmarked meter scale, staying within the graduated portion of the scale would avoid damage to the element!

Related post: Adjustable RF Ammeter
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