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if you already have a DC receiver, all you need to do is add a simple
ladder filter to the input of the DC receiver, add a mixer to the otherside and a VFO. You will have a pretty decent superhet. Don't throw away the DC receiver, just build up a superhet around it. As I wrote I have DC RX, but for 3.5 MHz. What I need is monoband for 14 MHz. My RX is very simple and I am not sure if its circuit, especially the VFO will work well in the higher frequency. You current VFO can be moved up to being the Local oscillator for the superhet. Two or three crystal filter at the input of your current product dectector should provide you with bright quality of filtering. On the front-end just use a single FET with a post-mix amp. check my transceiver for the idea at http://farhan.co.net.nr. Thanks for the link. jvereker |
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