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I have been working on an SSB transciever for the last two months, it
finally went on-air at VU2PEP a fortnight ago. We are quite happy with the performance. A number of on-air contacts have asked for the details. Here is the link: http://farhan.net.co.nr I would love to have feedback from you all. I have hastily put the detaits together, I might have left something out. I am not sure. This is the first time I am putting any of my radio efforts on the Web. comments are welcome. - farhan |
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Looks very interesting. You have a lot of ambition.
Phil "Ashhar Farhan" wrote in message om... I have been working on an SSB transciever for the last two months, it finally went on-air at VU2PEP a fortnight ago. We are quite happy with the performance. A number of on-air contacts have asked for the details. Here is the link: http://farhan.net.co.nr I would love to have feedback from you all. I have hastily put the detaits together, I might have left something out. I am not sure. This is the first time I am putting any of my radio efforts on the Web. comments are welcome. - farhan |
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Looks very interesting. You have a lot of ambition.
Phil "Ashhar Farhan" wrote in message om... I have been working on an SSB transciever for the last two months, it finally went on-air at VU2PEP a fortnight ago. We are quite happy with the performance. A number of on-air contacts have asked for the details. Here is the link: http://farhan.net.co.nr I would love to have feedback from you all. I have hastily put the detaits together, I might have left something out. I am not sure. This is the first time I am putting any of my radio efforts on the Web. comments are welcome. - farhan |
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Thanks very much. It is an interesting transceiver and the schematic is
very well done. Roger K6XQ |
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Thanks very much. It is an interesting transceiver and the schematic is
very well done. Roger K6XQ |
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It looks very interesting - great results with minimal resources
Thanks very much Is your linear amp broadband? How are you going on the direct conversion spectrum analyser idea? Richard Ashhar Farhan wrote: I have been working on an SSB transciever for the last two months, it finally went on-air at VU2PEP a fortnight ago. We are quite happy with the performance. A number of on-air contacts have asked for the details. Here is the link: http://farhan.net.co.nr I would love to have feedback from you all. I have hastily put the detaits together, I might have left something out. I am not sure. This is the first time I am putting any of my radio efforts on the Web. comments are welcome. - farhan |
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It looks very interesting - great results with minimal resources
Thanks very much Is your linear amp broadband? How are you going on the direct conversion spectrum analyser idea? Richard Ashhar Farhan wrote: I have been working on an SSB transciever for the last two months, it finally went on-air at VU2PEP a fortnight ago. We are quite happy with the performance. A number of on-air contacts have asked for the details. Here is the link: http://farhan.net.co.nr I would love to have feedback from you all. I have hastily put the detaits together, I might have left something out. I am not sure. This is the first time I am putting any of my radio efforts on the Web. comments are welcome. - farhan |
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I see an obvious problem in the schematic.
You show two separate transformers labelled T5. One is clearly a trifilar device, in your two-diode balanced mixer. The other is clearly a bifilar device, coupling output from the IRF510 final into the output filter. You probably want to fix that nomenclature, and add data for the RF output transformer. Also, I'm curious. Why did you use 2N3866 everywhere, instead of, say, PN2222A (plastic 2N2222A)? "Ashhar Farhan" wrote in message om... I have been working on an SSB transciever for the last two months, it finally went on-air at VU2PEP a fortnight ago. We are quite happy with the performance. A number of on-air contacts have asked for the details. Here is the link: http://farhan.net.co.nr I would love to have feedback from you all. I have hastily put the detaits together, I might have left something out. I am not sure. This is the first time I am putting any of my radio efforts on the Web. comments are welcome. - farhan |
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I see an obvious problem in the schematic.
You show two separate transformers labelled T5. One is clearly a trifilar device, in your two-diode balanced mixer. The other is clearly a bifilar device, coupling output from the IRF510 final into the output filter. You probably want to fix that nomenclature, and add data for the RF output transformer. Also, I'm curious. Why did you use 2N3866 everywhere, instead of, say, PN2222A (plastic 2N2222A)? "Ashhar Farhan" wrote in message om... I have been working on an SSB transciever for the last two months, it finally went on-air at VU2PEP a fortnight ago. We are quite happy with the performance. A number of on-air contacts have asked for the details. Here is the link: http://farhan.net.co.nr I would love to have feedback from you all. I have hastily put the detaits together, I might have left something out. I am not sure. This is the first time I am putting any of my radio efforts on the Web. comments are welcome. - farhan |
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"John R. Strohm" wrote in message ...
I see an obvious problem in the schematic. You show two separate transformers labelled T5. One is clearly a trifilar device, in your two-diode balanced mixer. The other is clearly a bifilar device, coupling output from the IRF510 final into the output filter. You probably want to fix that nomenclature, and add data for the RF output transformer. Also, I'm curious. Why did you use 2N3866 everywhere, instead of, say, PN2222A (plastic 2N2222A)? john and others - tnx for the corrections. i also forgot to put the half-wave filter's specs and couple of other subtle typos. i am trying to assemble the second prototype (the one in the picture) refering to just the schematic on the web, to check if things are proper. i will post the corrections soon. what i did discover about 2n3866 vs. 2n2222 was this: the 2n2222 is mostly used in low frequency switching applications in india. therefore, slimy manufacturers change the markings on other lower frequency transistors and palm them off as 2n2222. the BF194s that i have used extensively is a close plastic cousin of 2n2222 that is used as self-oscillating mixer for shortwave radios in india. It does a reasonable job at HF frequencies if you are not too particular about performance. The 2n3866 is used in india by the cable TV industry for boosting the line signals. We ordinarily get about 70 channels through the cable (at $3 per month, including HBO/Discovery etc.). The 2n3866 has to keep intermod to a minimum. therefore, we get fairly good quality transistors as far as '3866 is concerned. in anycase, you will see that the post mix (which should have used a 220R as the emitter bias resistor instead of the wrongly shown 560) needs to be a large signal transistor. I tried with a 2N918 first, as the post-mix and noted an immediate increase in the background hiss (compared to the 3866). I tried the BF194/5 and found it was easily overloading from the computer noise (i am using a PC-based scope). I tried also a BD139 as the post-mix(a 15 watt hifi audio beast with Ft of 150 MHz) and found it to be very noisy. The circuit uses feedback and degeneration quite extensively, so I urge builders to try different transistors. Most should work, some better than the others. You can also try paralleling two 2n2222 with separate emiiter bias (diving the current in half between them) for the driver feeding the IRF510. also, i am sort of giving up the idea of making the txcvr multi-band. the bandswitch is a pain. and the transciever costs about $10 in parts here in india, so i might as well build one for each band upto 21MHz. oh, btw, the local spares shops say that the IRF511 has been discontinued. is it true? |
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