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Hi all,
I'm converting an old 6m transverter for a friend to work on the 4m band. You can see the schematic at the following URL: http://www.radioamateur.eu/schemi/AC...v50MHz_sch.pdf This schematic shows in my opinion a general poor project, but I think I can make it behave in a satisfactory manner. As you can see from the schematic, there're no component values, so I had to "reverse engineer" almost all parts. Fortunately I have some test equipment so I could redo filters and such pretty easily. My biggest concern so far is the LO oscillator. First of all, I found a 22 MHz TTL "can oscillator" in place of the single BJT oscillator. Even if this oscillator appeared to do its job, I can't play the same "game" because 42 MHz oscillators are very hard to find as it's not a standard value. No, I can't change the IF frequency (28 MHz) as the owner has a dedicated equipment for this band. Now, would a single BJT oscillator put enough LO power for the single diode mixer? There's hardly enough room to fit a second tuned stage, otherwise I'd have already done this. The current diode mixer is made with two "ferrite bead" hand wound transformers and 4 x 1N4148 diodes. I'd substitute them with 1N5711, but I'm not sure it would help at this stage. Does anyone have experience with a similar design? Any hint is really welcome! I wouldn't want to experiment too much and risk to damage the PCB (a few substitutions are ok, but if the maker used a pre-made oscillator maybe the design in the schematic was not very usefull). Best regards Frank IZ8DWF |
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