The AA8V 6x2C Crystal Controlled Converter
by Greg Latta, AA8V

Schematic Diagram and Circuit Descriptions

Small Schematic Diagram
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6x2C Crystal Controlled Converter Pages:
 6x2C Crystal Controlled Converter - Main Page and Exterior Photos  Interior Photos
 How To Operate The 6x2C Converter  Alignment and Voltage Table
 Schematic Diagram and Circuit Descriptions  Mechanical Construction
 Parts and Construction  Choosing Crystal Frequencies


Introduction:
A schematic diagram like the one for the 6x2C converter can seem a little intimidating at first. The trick is to break down the circuit into its individual parts, and work on each part separately. Below you can either click on a link in the list or click on an area of the schematic diagram to take you to a page that discusses that individual circuit. By studying each of the circuits individually, you will eventually understand how the entire circuit works. Take your time, and have fun!

Select A Link Below:
 Input/Output Switching
 RF Amplifier
 Mixer
 Local Oscillator
 AC Primary Circuit
 B+ Power Supply

Or

Click On Any Part Of The Schematic Diagram Below For Information On That Part Of The Circuit

Schematic Map Input/Output Switching Input/Output Switching B+ Power Supply AC Primary Circuit RF Amplifier Mixer Local Oscillator
Click On Any Part Of The Schematic Diagram Above For Information On That Part Of The Circuit

High Resolution Schematic Diagram Suitable for Printing
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Print this in landscape mode at 600dpi for best results.



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