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Vectronics VEC-102K User Manual

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4-3.

Install headphone jack J3 per 4-1 (above).

4-4.

Install SW2, the power on/off push-button switch per 4-1.

4-5.

Install R2, the 250 ohm volume control per 4-1.

It is clearly stamped "250" on its back.

4-6.

Install R1, the 10K ohm regeneration control per 4-1.


Note on C1: The rotor (moveable) section of C1 is electrically common with the frame

and therefore the four bottom pins which are soldered to the receiver
ground plane. The stationary section (stator) has 4 solder lugs, but only
the two rear ones are used. The front lugs should be bent out of the way or
clipped off before installation.

4-7

Install C1, the air-variable tuning capacitor.

Handle it carefully and re-read 4-1 before soldering. Notice that a total of 6
solder connections are made; the 4 pins from the frame plus the rear lugs
from each side.

4-8.

Install SW1, the rotary bandswitch.

4-9. Install the battery snap connector, making sure that the red (+) wire goes to

point BATT+ and the black (-) wire to point BATT-. The receiver will not
work and might be damaged if these wires are reversed. These wires may be
strapped to the circuit board using the wire tie through the two large holes
between the two jumper wires previously installed.

4-10a. Coil L5 consists of 8 turns of

insulated hookup wire wound
around the donut-shaped red
toroid form. Correct winding of
this coil is essential to correct
tuning of Band E. The wire
should be as tight as possible,
with the spacing of the turns as
even as possible.





A turn is one complete "lap" around the toroid. The winding begins and ends with a half-
turn to form its mounting leads. Therefore, it appears at first to have 9 turns. In fact, if
you count 8 complete loops plus a short lead on each side for mounting, you have wound
it correctly.