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![]() I'm looking for a 70cm receiver schematics. Nothing fancy just something simple that works. Thanks. |
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Dale Parfitt writes:
wrote: I'm looking for a 70cm receiver schematics. Nothing fancy just something simple that works. Thanks. Does mode matter? Regular FM voice I guess for listening into 70cm repeaters/simplex freqs. |
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wrote: I'm looking for a 70cm receiver schematics. Nothing fancy just something simple that works. Thanks. Does mode matter? Regular FM voice I guess for listening into 70cm repeaters/simplex freqs. |
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Dale Parfitt writes: wrote: I'm looking for a 70cm receiver schematics. Nothing fancy just something simple that works. Thanks. Does mode matter? Regular FM voice I guess for listening into 70cm repeaters/simplex freqs. If there's not a whole lot of 70cm activity near you, you can build a simple single-conversion NBFM receiver with any of several chips from this product line (http://www.semiconductors.philips.co...r/SA604AD.html ) in an afternoon. Just leave the front end untuned. You won't have any image rejection with a 455 kHz IF, but chances are better than good that you won't have any images to reject on that band. DigiKey sells ceramic filters (TK2332-ND is a good choice for NBFM as well as AM applications) and slug-tuned discriminator coils for 455 kHz (e.g., TK2502-ND) for use with the Philips chips. A Mini-Circuits POS-500W VCO (200-500 MHz, -100 dBc/Hz phase noise, +10 dBm out) would give you coverage of both 220 and 440 MHz. Tune it with a 10-turn or 20-turn precision pot and a well-filtered power supply. Not the greatest stability, but it'd work. It also wouldn't be too hard to add a digital frequency display with a microcontroller (to subtract the 455 kHz IF) and prescaler.... -- jm ------------------------------------------------------ http://www.qsl.net/ke5fx Note: My E-mail address has been altered to avoid spam ------------------------------------------------------ |
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Dale Parfitt writes: wrote: I'm looking for a 70cm receiver schematics. Nothing fancy just something simple that works. Thanks. Does mode matter? Regular FM voice I guess for listening into 70cm repeaters/simplex freqs. If there's not a whole lot of 70cm activity near you, you can build a simple single-conversion NBFM receiver with any of several chips from this product line (http://www.semiconductors.philips.co...r/SA604AD.html ) in an afternoon. Just leave the front end untuned. You won't have any image rejection with a 455 kHz IF, but chances are better than good that you won't have any images to reject on that band. DigiKey sells ceramic filters (TK2332-ND is a good choice for NBFM as well as AM applications) and slug-tuned discriminator coils for 455 kHz (e.g., TK2502-ND) for use with the Philips chips. A Mini-Circuits POS-500W VCO (200-500 MHz, -100 dBc/Hz phase noise, +10 dBm out) would give you coverage of both 220 and 440 MHz. Tune it with a 10-turn or 20-turn precision pot and a well-filtered power supply. Not the greatest stability, but it'd work. It also wouldn't be too hard to add a digital frequency display with a microcontroller (to subtract the 455 kHz IF) and prescaler.... -- jm ------------------------------------------------------ http://www.qsl.net/ke5fx Note: My E-mail address has been altered to avoid spam ------------------------------------------------------ |
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![]() I'm looking for a 70cm receiver schematics. Nothing fancy just something simple that works. Thanks. Does mode matter? Regular FM voice I guess for listening into 70cm repeaters/simplex freqs. YOu should be able to pick up a used scanner that has the 440 band on it cheaper than you can build anything. |
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![]() I'm looking for a 70cm receiver schematics. Nothing fancy just something simple that works. Thanks. Does mode matter? Regular FM voice I guess for listening into 70cm repeaters/simplex freqs. YOu should be able to pick up a used scanner that has the 440 band on it cheaper than you can build anything. |
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