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MISSION: Find those HC6 crystals that are floating around your workshop
and put em to work. INFO: Both the HC17U and the FT 243 have the same pin spacing of .486
inches, by using pins removed from bad or weak octal tubes you can easily
convert your HC6 crystals to fit a FT-243 socket. |
![]() Carefully grasp da'h pin and wiggle back and forth |
Don't
break da'h wire connecting da pin. You will be sorry if you do because you
will have to get da little itty bitty ***piece of wire out of the pin. *** See Glossary elsewhere |
Heat da'h pin. |
![]() By leaving the wire unbroken you can heat da pin and grasp the tube and pull the pin off of da wire, resulting in a hollow pin ready for installation. Save da little wire for future itty bitty *** projects. Save da octal tube base for experiments. *** See Glossary elsewhere |
| Clean and tin the HC6 pins, use a small
amount of rosin to aid in tinning. Fill da pins with solder and fit on da
crystal while the solder is hot. Requires some manual dexterity but give
it a shot. When finished call da Pizza Dude. Shown is one of my favorite
tools an alligator clip. Named after its inventor. click to enlarge ![]() |
Leave clearance on the bottom of crystal and da pins to prevent shorting to the crystal case. |
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![]() Test da crystal, my favorite is to use a Grid Dip Meter. Looking for indications of activity on da meter. During your spare time you can take some of the rosin paste and deposit a small amount on the work bench. Dip your hot soldering iron into the paste and a pleasant aroma arises, remember do not inhale just puff. |
![]() Dis xtal is good. |
![]() Comparison of the modified crystal with a FT 243. Close enough for government work. |
![]() It fits the the GRC-109 transmitter socket. RETURN |