From: apogosso@tpg.com.au   
      
   "flipper" wrote in message   
   news:p40ku71bm4ted609uopbt3opp4uc12e44d@4ax.com...   
   > On Tue, 26 Jun 2012 22:09:21 +1000, "Alex Pogossov"   
   > wrote:   
      
   >>As far as the parasitic FM is concerned, do two simple experiments.   
   >>   
   >>1. On a quality comms receiver in SSB mode listen to the carrier (set beat   
   >>frequency to a few hundred hertz) of your transmitter.   
   >>Without applying any audio, halve the cathode resistor of 6ME8 (touch it   
   >>with another resistor in parallel), effectively simulating +100%   
   >>modulation   
   >>excursion. Ideally, pitch of the beat tone shall not change. If it   
   >>changes... you have FM.   
   >>   
   >>2. On a quality comms receiver in SSB mode listen to the carrier (set beat   
   >>frequency to a few hundred hertz) of your transmitter.   
   >>Without applying any audio, play with the antenna tuning capacitor of your   
   >>transmitter. Ideally, pitch shall not change, only the volume as you tune   
   >>to   
   >>and detune from the resonance peak. If it changes...   
   >>   
   >>If you do these tests, could you "report" the results here. Then we can   
   >>discuss what causes FM in each of these cases.   
   >   
   > I don't have a SSB receiver.   
   >   
      
   Oops, surely you are not an RF guy.   
   Then do another trick instead.   
   Tune any AM radio into a strong local AM station within tuning range of your   
   transmitter. Then tune your transmitter to a close frequency so that you   
   hear beat frequency on the radio. It is better to have the signal from the   
   transmitter stronger than this station so that you do not hear the audio but   
   only the beat whining (with some sideband chatter of course). Then proceed   
   with the above described tests. (A carrier of an AM station is even more   
   stable than any communications receiver.)   
      
   Regards,   
   Alex   
      
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