I acquired a Creek T40 tuner which has a lovely lush sound. However it drifts off station very quickly - and significantly. We're not talking FM drift by 0.1 ....... It can go from 100.5 to 99.0 in the space of less than a minute!
You're right: It is cheaper to buy another tuner. Unfortunately, analogue tuners (I assume it is an analogue one) use specially selected, temperature compensated capacitors in the local oscillator. It can be VERY difficult to source the correct caps. I note that your tuner appears to be a veractor tuned one. This may prove slightly less difficult to sort out. Still cheaper to buy a new tuner.
Digital, in that it uses a CPU to control radio reception. Usually, control is via a CPU to control varactor diodes in the tuning section. Yours uses a pot (not unusual) to do that job. Normally, any tuner with presets is a CPU controlled one. Either way, forget it. It's a messy job. Unless you can obtain a full service manual, with part designations. Then you have a chance.
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I have recently acquired a NAT 02 tuner which may or may-not have a fault. So please if anyone has, or has owned a NAT 02 perhaps they would be kind enough comment on this issue. I've had a NAT 03 for several years and never encountered this problem. I always switched off the 03 after I've finished listening to it, and on switching it on, it retained the last tuned-to station and perform faultlessly. However the 02 needs at least an hour warm-up before it will lock onto a signal, during which time it will drift off the signal several times and need re-tuning until after an hour, then it behaves itself. Is the answer to leave it permanently switched on, allow it an hour to warm-up or perhaps return it to Naim for servicing (it was serviced by Naim 6 years ago) ? Incidentally the 02, to my old ears sounds significantly better than the 03. Any comments gratefully appreciated.
Hi Simon, Your comments are very reassuring and thankfully after leaving the tuner "on" overnight the problem of drifting has gone away. Even old Naim tuners command a high price and I guess I panicked when I discovered it was losing broadcast signals and immediately thought that I'd bought a faulty item, phew panic over ! I can say it's certainly the best sounding tuner I have owned. I don't how it compares with the NAT01, but it a large step-up from my NAT03 in terms of musicality (if that's such a word ?)
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N2 - The particle longitudinal dynamics is affected by errors on the phase and amplitude of the electro-magnetic field in each cavity that cause emittance growth, beam degradation and losses. One of the causes of the phase error is the change of the ambience temperature in the LINAC tunnel, in the stub and in the klystron gallery that induces a phase drift of the signal travelling through the cables and radio frequency components. The field flatness error of each multiple cell cavity is caused by volume perturbation, cell to cell coupling, tuner penetration, etc. In this paper the influences of these two types of errors on the beam dynamics are studied and tolerances for keeping beam quality within acceptable limits are determined.
AB - The particle longitudinal dynamics is affected by errors on the phase and amplitude of the electro-magnetic field in each cavity that cause emittance growth, beam degradation and losses. One of the causes of the phase error is the change of the ambience temperature in the LINAC tunnel, in the stub and in the klystron gallery that induces a phase drift of the signal travelling through the cables and radio frequency components. The field flatness error of each multiple cell cavity is caused by volume perturbation, cell to cell coupling, tuner penetration, etc. In this paper the influences of these two types of errors on the beam dynamics are studied and tolerances for keeping beam quality within acceptable limits are determined.
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