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I thought you guys would like to hear about my current project:
40 meter double sideband transmitter. Solid State. To be used with my Drake 2-B receiver. I wanted something that would allow me to contact UK hams. My antenna will be low to the ground and NVIS should work fine. I have kind of unusual VFO: Crystal controlled 10.1 Mhz oscillator mixing with a 3.0-3.1 Mhz VFO. 40673 mixer. Produces 7-7.1 Mhz signal (European 40 meter ham band). I have two LC filters after the mixer to knock down the 10.1 and 3 Mhz signals. I plan on letting the 3 Mhz VFO run all the time (in both transmit and receive modes) -- I'll switch the 10.1 Mhz crystal oscillator off when in receive mode. Balanced Modulator is an NE602 using the circuit from the K2. This produces a very nice deep null in the carrier. I'm using a D-104 with the transistor amp in the base, so there was no need for an audio amp in the rig -- D-104 goes directly into the NE-602. RF amp is from a Doug DeMaw article in the Feb 1997 issue of CQ. Looks like I'll be getting at least a few watts out. I did the initial tests this morning -- all systems go. I should have it on the air this weekend. It will have a real wooden breadboard for the base, and an aluminium "kick panel" (for a door) for the cabinet. I'll keep you all posted on progress. 73 from London. Happy New Year! Bill M0HBR CU2JL N2CQR |
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