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FR6 
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TESTING, ALIGNMENT AND ADJUSTMENT   
 
To prepare the FR6 FM VHF Receiver for reliable monitoring operation, you 
will need these basic tools:    
 
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1. A useful 6 meter signal source.    
 
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2. Hexagonal, non-metallic coil slug alignment tool for L3.    
 
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3. Small screwdriver to adjust L4.  
 
1. Signal source: This signal can be from your test bench equipment or from 
a "live" source such as a local repeater. The "live" signals are best for fine-
tuning, but they also have that VHF communications character of being fast 
and to the point. Good test bench signal sources include your own 6-meter 
tranceiver, if you are licensed to use it, a signal generator or grid-dip oscillator. 
If TV channel 2 (54-60 MHz) is active in your area, you may use its 
characteristic video sync “buzz” as an indicator of receiver operation. Do not 
expect to hear the audio portion clearly, since TV sound signals are fairly 
wideband FM (75 KHz) which is too much for our narrow-band FM ceramic IF 
filter.  
 
2. L3 Alignment Tool: If you do not already have a set of plastic or nylon coil  
alignment tools and do expect to try further Ham radio or electronic hobby  
projects, such tools are worth having and can be found inexpensively at any 
electronics store including Radio Shack. While a metal Hex key wrench can fit  
the coil slug, the metal itself would damage the coil inductance drastically and 
therefore should not be used. With patience and sandpaper, a useable tool 
might be formed from a wood or plastic rod.    
 
ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE    
 
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1. Make sure the power switch is off.    
 
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2. Connect the antenna, earphone or speaker and battery.    
 
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3. Turn the slug of L3 until it is even with the top of coil the form.    
 
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4. Now, turn the slug of L3 clockwise 1 1/2 turns back into the form.    
 
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5. Turn the slug of L4 until it is flush with the top of the coil and then  turn it 
2 turns back into the coil.    
 
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6. Turn all three controls to the left, fully counterclockwise.