Category: Carlson — Mr.
Mr. Carlson Makes a Thermatron Power Supply for a BC-348
Some Really Amazing Test Gear
Mr. Carlson’s ART-13 Transmitter (with Dynamotor)
Troubleshooting an Intermittent with Mr. Carlson. And Troublesome Tube Re-Branding.
Mr. Carlson Replaces Old Capacitors — Bathtub Capacitors
Mr. Carlson’s New Lab and Workbench
Mr. Carlson’s Grand Receiver Restoration Project — Your Input Sought (video)
Mr. Carlson’s New Lab. And his Amazing Tek Collection
Mr. Carlson Restores an All-American Five — Tribal Knowledge! SITS! Flattening the Curve! (video)
It is always a pleasure to see a new video on Mr. Carlson’s awesome YouTube channel, especially in these days of Staying-In-The-Shack (SITS). Obviously Mr. Carlson is doing his bit in this area. FLATTEN THE CURVE! Thanks OM!
My recent bout of S-38E madness has peaked my interest in the All American Five design, so this March 10, 2020 video was especially interesting to me. Mr. Carlson puts out so much great tribal knowledge. I didn’t know about “rounder” resistors. I didn’t know that you have to be careful not to short out (to the IF can case!) the 455 kc transformers. I really like his approach to dial cord restoration.
Mr. Carlson’s discussion of the adjustment of the front end tuner circuit on this broadcast band radio was very interesting. Unlike the S-38 radios, there are no front end coils being switched in as you change bands. In fact, it appears that that big coil/antenna inside the back cardboard piece IS the front end coil. This discussion has caused me to question my front end alignment technique for the S-38E. Did I have an appropriate antenna or antenna substitute across the antenna terminal when I set the peak on the input LC circuit? I will check on this. Hooray! One more thing to do during the COVID-19 SITS period.
UPDATE: I checked on this using the test set up described in an earlier post, but this time with my antennas connected. First with a 40 meter dipole, then with my 130 foot doublet, then with a 50 ohm dummy load I was still able to see the resonance dips at exactly where I wanted them to be.
My favorite bit of Carlsonian wisdom from this video? Mr. C’s confirmation that some hum in All American Five receivers IS NORMAL! (This may be too much for the folks who find normal band noise to be offensive.)
Mr. Carlson’s Lab Attacked by Dangerous Canadian Snow Static! (Video)
Even when describing something as simple and basic as snow, Mr. Carlson is electronically awesome. This video made me realize that in the event of an EMP, his will probably be the only lab to survive.
The SolderSmoke Daily News took up the topic of snow static back in 2011. Be sure to read the comments, especially the one from KC7IT about the QUARTER INCH ARCS that woke him up in the dorm at MIT. Check it out:
https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/2011/10/snow-static.html#comment-form
I’ve got to get one of Mr. Carlson’s 2020 calendars!
Mr. Carlson’s Lab Attacked by Dangerous Canadian Snow Static! (Video)
Even when describing something as simple and basic as snow, Mr. Carlson is electronically awesome. This video made me realize that in the event of an EMP, his will probably be the only lab to survive.
The SolderSmoke Daily News took up the topic of snow static back in 2011. Be sure to read the comments, especially the one from KC7IT about the QUARTER INCH ARCS that woke him up in the dorm at MIT. Check it out:
https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/2011/10/snow-static.html#comment-form
I’ve got to get one of Mr. Carlson’s 2020 calendars!
