I knew about the TC generator. That was a good learning exercise before the standards converter.
Didn't know about the LOPT. Or perhaps I'd forgotten.
Hi Jeffrey.
It was either on the old Vrat or the UKVRRR. If Chris sees this post I'm sure he will send me a link if it was on Vrat.
Diode split was a clever idea to utilise the small size and good reliability of modern EHT diodes. Make the self capacitance of the winding work for you rather than against you.
Hi Neutron
welcome to the forum.
Congratulations and well done building a Hedghog. As far as I know your the first to successfully build one. It is a great achievement especially with all the obstacles that I inadvertently put in your way. Thanks for pointing the errors out and for the post its great to get feedback. I am sure your post will encourage others that are thinking of building a Hedghog.
I really like your choice of case. A slimline Hedghog!
I had thought that case would be a tight fit but you managed it. Your heat-sink looks more substantial than what I use.
One great advantage of building something is if it does brake down you will be able to repair it.
My parts list is what I actually used which were gathered from many sources over a number months. I'd be interested to see your parts list. Getting all the parts from one or two suppliers would make it easier.
When posting a reply if you scroll down to the "Post Reply" button. Just above it you will find the Attachments section. Where there is a means for browsing files that you want to upload.
Thanks to everyone for the very kind comments.
The test card generators was a step along the way albeit a small one and also the modulator that I built was another piece of the jigsaw puzzle. It all helped.
Frank
I have to make some more posts before I'm enabled to upload my version of a parts list spreadsheet, So I thought I'd just show my Hedghog with the TV62 it helped restore!
That's looking really good. Makes me want to get round to doing my TV62.
PS: I noted where that picture was hosted and had a look at your website. You've certainly done a lot of work in documenting Britain's industrial heritage. Judging by your Shropshire location you can't be far from Ironbridge and its plethora of sites.
Hi Neutron
Your TV62 is displaying a great picture. You have done a really good job on restoring it.
Frank
Now I have attachment privileges, here's a spreadsheet with my version of Frank's Hedghog parts list with my choices of suppliers and stock numbers.
I've probably made my own typos, so please check it and let me know if you spot any. Any remaining errors are my own fault.
There may well be savings to be made from cheaper sources for the more expensive or numerous components, but I wanted to make it easier and minimise the number of different suppliers.
Thanks for your comments Trevor, Jeffrey, Peter and Frank and of course special thanks to Frank for your help.
I had it in mind to build a Hedghog before I bought the TV62 and the two have gone together very well! Apart from providing a wonderful source of 405-line vision and sound on any channel in Band I or III, it makes a great test signal generator which helped a lot finding various faults during the restoration.
Another Peter