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J Shrum wrote:
I was curious if anyone has had any experience w/ homebrewing the PTO/VFO from http://www.qrpp-i.com/projects/ka8ma...-schematic.gif . I am pretty new to homebrewing, and was wondering if anyone knew of any problems w/ this design that I may watch for. I have read that VFO's can be very tricky, but this one looks incredibly simple. I'm just looking for anyway to get out from under the rock that I'm bound to. Thanks for any input... James Shrum - KC9FFX It's not that they're tricky to look at -- it's that they're tricky to get everything working right. This looks like it's a basically good design. It's common-source, which is a bit odd. There's no buffer indicated, which will be necessary. Really what makes VFO construction difficult is getting the thing stable with respect to nearly every effect in the known universe, and that has more to do with component selection and construction methods than it does with the schematic. If I were going to recommend a VFO I'd recommend a series-tuned colpitts. You can probably find one in the ARRL handbook and build away. If the designs look complicated it's because to be useful a VFO needs the oscillator itself, a buffer amp and usually a power amp. The schematic you have leaves off the buffer and power amplifiers; by the time you stick those on your schematic will be as complex as any other VFO design you've seen. -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com |
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