Ed,

The trimmers are normal one turn trimmer capacitors.  I any one full 
rotation, you should find 2 places where the signal peaks.

The order of things is important - peak 20 meters first - if you cannot 
find a peak on 20 meters, you have something wrong and will have to look 
for the problem source (most likely is a bad solder connection).
After peaking both trimmers for 20 meters, switch to 40 and peak that 
band's trimmer.
If you have found a peak on both bands, all should be OK.

I would initially run with the Bandwidth control at 1/3 to 1/2 clockwise 
rotation rather than full CCW.  The RF Gain at full CW and the AF gain 
sufficiently advanced to hear something.

EMD wrote:
> All,
>
> I have completed Phase II of construction and have a couple of questions.  
> But first,  I have the RF Gain set to full clockwise, Filter full CCW and AF 
> Gain at about the 12 O'clock position.  I have a 28' piece wireman 541 wire 
> connected to the red side and a 16' piece of the same wire to the black side 
> of a double BNC antenna connection.  I'm using a SONY MDR NC60 Noise 
> canceling headset.  All the tests are good except I am not able to peak the 
> trimming capacitors.  I do hear some static in the back ground but I don't 
> think I'm doing it right since I cannot find Peak.  Do the trimmers have a 
> max number of turns in one direction before the reach a stop or will they 
> just keep turning?  Can they be broken by over turning in one direction?
>
> I need some help understanding this process.
>
> Thanks and 73
>
> Ed KE7HGA  
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