- 2025
- Jan
- 16
The Heatkit AF-1 Analog Frequency Meter, Part 4 - Parts.
After going through and correcting the schematic, I now have a list of parts to order. The only one I don’t need is the 2.5K resistor that feeds the plate of the voltage regulator tube - I already have a small supply of 5W qualified parts, and will use one of those instead of buying more.
Other than that, this is my list:
All of these are exact values, except for the 0.05μF - 0.047μF is close enough here, and probably is closer to the original value part due to lower tolerances.
If you’d like to purchase these for yourself, the text of the part numbers:
104MWR630K
103MWR630K
102MPW630K
CDV19CF100JO3F
CD15FD101FO3F
473MWR630K
MFR50SFTE52-220R
MFR50SFTE52-2K2
MFR50SFTE52-220K
MFR50SFTE52-100K
MFS1/2DCT52R1004F
MFR1WSFTF52-2K7
PR02000203301FA100
MBE04140C4700FC100
For most of these items, I’m purchasing at the price break simply because these are common values and I can use them elsewhere. Resistors are probably overkill here at 1%, but they’re cheap - some of the half-watt units are under $2.00 for 100 pieces. A couple of the parts, like the 470Ω resistors, I’m buying multiples of the highest wattage used in the unit, again - for the price break. A 1W part in a 1/2W spot is meaningless with a point-to-point chassis as open as this one.
The only ones I’m keeping to quantities needed are the more expensive items - the 10pF and 100pF mica units are rather expensive, so I get what I need. Your purchases depend on your needs, however.
I’m going to go over the list one more time, then place an order.
Some may think that this isn’t really a good use of money or time due to the fact the device is quite obsolete, but that isn’t the value of the exercise. I like this unit, it’s a cool piece, and it’s going to go on my bench once completed.
Stay tuned for parts!
Next part of this series: Coming soon.
Previous part of this series: https://wereboar.com … hematic-corrections/