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Treetop Circuits 

Owner’s Manual for SB-51 SSB adapter 

Version 4 

 

 

Preparing the Radio 

The radio should be in good operating condition and properly aligned. If this is not the case, 

it is recommended that a performance check and alignment be performed before 

proceeding. 
Complete documentation for the R-388A/51J-4 can be downloaded from the Collins 
Collectors Association website at www.collinsradio.org at no charge; this organization is 

authorized by Collins to disseminate Collins documentation. Membership is not required in 

order to access the website, the reflector, or other services. However, Collins enthusiasts 

are encouraged to join. 
The BFO alignment instructions in parts 5.3.5 (g) and 5.3.6 of the Collins document ensure 
that the BFO is centered at 500 kilocycles. This is adequate for CW because it generally 

does not matter whether the BFO is above or below the IF passband. With an SSB signal, 

best performance requires that the BFO be placed on the correct side of the passband, and 

ideally just outside it. Correct settings can be found by trial and error, but these will vary in 

a complex manner from band to band. 
The situation arises because these receivers use different conversion schemes on different 
bands, so the signal in the second IF is sometimes inverted and sometimes not. Also, by 

convention, the lower sideband is almost always used below 10 MHz and the upper 

sideband above 10 MHz. 
To help resolve this situation, stickers are provided with the unit. These are applied to the 

skirt of the BFO PITCH knob 

(Fig. 3, 5, and 6)

. You can use either the ham band sticker 

(yellow highlights) or the general coverage sticker (blue highlights), or both. The extra 

stickers provided are spares -- do not use two stickers of the same type together. 
 

 

 

Fig. 3 – The BFO PITCH knob with stickers. 

 
You can safely ignore the band designations on the stickers at this point. A detailed 

explanation is given in the section on Operation. 

Summary of Contents for SB-51

Page 1: ...The SB 51 comes as a PC board ready to install and operate It plugs into the radio in place of the detector AVC tube V110 Fig 2 and most connections are made through the tube socket In addition two op...

Page 2: ...points so please do not hesitate to e mail But please also bear in mind that there is no substitute for basic electronic skills and good workmanship And as always remember that voltages approaching 3...

Page 3: ...or below the IF passband With an SSB signal best performance requires that the BFO be placed on the correct side of the passband and ideally just outside it Correct settings can be found by trial and...

Page 4: ...N 10 CALIBRATE ON AVC OFF LIMITER OUT AUDIO GAIN ADJUST AS REQUIRED BAND CHANGE 3 5 4 5 MEGACYCLES 2 If you removed the knob put it back on and temporarily tighten one setscrew Orientation doesn t mat...

Page 5: ...Remove V110 and its shield In most radios the shield base can remain in place but remove it if there is insufficient clearance Mount the clamp as in Fig 1 The lockwasher goes under the nut Remove the...

Page 6: ...ortion from 28 to 28 5 megacycles is designated 10A the portion from 28 5 to 29 5 megacycles is 10B and the portion from 29 5 to 29 6 megacycles is 10C If you never need to listen to SSB outside the h...

Page 7: ...In general as you move to narrower bandwidths you will find that the best setting is closer to the center of the range as in Fig 5 or 6 Fig 5 A typical ham band setting for a narrow band filter Fig 6...

Page 8: ...Treetop Circuits Owner s Manual for SB 51 SSB adapter Version 4 8 Fig 7 SB 51 schematic...

Page 9: ...hold set by R6 and R7 For AM reception the BFO is switched off The output of U1D goes positive Q1 saturates applying nearly 56 volts to the anodes of D1 and D3 so they do not conduct Current flows thr...

Page 10: ...he product for any reason you can ship it back to us Provided that it is shipped within 30 days of your receiving it and we receive it in good shape we will credit your PayPal account with the amount...

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