Mullard FM tuner

About five years ago during some web trawling I happened across a Mullard article for a homebuild (!) valve (tube) FM tuner. It was straightforward mono design RF amp/osc-IF-detector stages (no stereo decoder). I would say the year was probably "nineteen sixties" and used the modern valves we are all accustomed to.

I was fascinated, and thought I had saved the file, but it seems to have since disappeared.

It was in the same format as their project articles in the famous "Mullard Tube Circuits for Audio Amplifiers" book, however the tuner project does not appear in either the originals or the reprints of the book.

I guess it could also have been a magazine article but I'm sure it was attributed to Mullard and not just because of the valves used.

Has anyone else seen this, or have a copy or link?

Thanks in advance,
Simon
 
Never mind - I found it....
 

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There were less companies and the hobbyist held a greater share of their market at the time. Nowadays you and I buying maybe 10 to 100components per project, pale to insignicance to corporations ordering in 10 to 100 million....
 
Hi all,
not sure when exactly Blu-glo(Simon) was going to share that article. and I was supremely curious as I'm a big vintage tuner fan, I went hunting and found it or at least a version of the article that was later pulled into the compilation he teased us with.

enjoy!
Paba
 

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Hi All,

Was not meant to tease! I did get them scanned in but have no proper bulk crop and paste have not had time to go through all the pages.
Cannot seem to be able to upload attachment presently 🙁
 
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The 87.5-100MHz RF bandwidth makes it obsolete already, and would take quite some tweaking to fix around the aerial and oscillator coils. By modern standards the 210KHz IF bandwidth is meagre, but it would be enough to drive a decoder into about -30dB of separation. No AFC. Ratio detector plus limiter valve, so it should have good quieting.
 
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