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![]() I'd like to build some homebrew VHF-AM receivers - specifically a receiver for the VHF 108-118 Mhz band. I've found lots of great ideas and reference designs out there but they're all constructed of parts made from "unobtainium" (e.g. old MC13135/6, MC1350, etc., etc.)... Can anyone on this group point me to some designs/ideas for how to construct something made from "actually available" components??? The band in question is AM and the 13135 is an FM chip with discriminator. A perfectly fine lineup for your needs is any of the DBM's from Mini Circuits Labs or build you own with a few diodes and a couple of ferrite beads, the MC 1496/1596 is still very much available, even made the transition to SSOP if your tastes run to small and surface mount. Low side injection with an AD 9851 or high side with a 9951 DDS. With the channel spacing up there, a selection of an inexpensive Murata filter will do your selectivity, and audio is a VERY wide selection. W4ZCB |
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