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![]() "gb" wrote in message ... "Dale Parfitt" wrote in message news:FNl0e.16399$b_6.6287@trnddc01... I had posted this elsewhere, and it has created some interesting feedback. Based on Wes W7ZOI's Progressive RX from the late 1980's. A wonderfully balanced design to which I added some bells and whistles I like in a receiver. These are some shots of my almost finished 1980's theme HF receiver. All stainless hardware, teflon wiring. Rock stable VFO, homebrew xtal filters ( 5/2/5/0.5), selectable and defeatable AGC, notch filter, tone control, QSK input,built in front end BP filters for each band, preselector, AM/USB/LSB/CW. Enjoy: http://www.parelectronics.com/pics/W7ZOI11%20copy.jpg http://www.parelectronics.com/pics/w7zoi13jpg.jpg http://www.parelectronics.com/pics/w7zoi14.jpg http://www.parelectronics.com/pics/w7zoi15.jpg Dale W4OP for PAR Electronics, Inc. Dale - Very nice. Looks like you built the RX .. that I am still designing since 1980 and reading Wes' articles. :-) I see you used a 9 MHz IF. Any particular reason that you used separate (LO) oscillators for each band (rather than a single oscillator with switchable crystals) ? The cabinet look a bit like some LMB enclosures. Greg w9gb Hi Greg, I did not deviate a lot from Wes's original PR design- and that used a 9 MHz IF. I also had a bunch of xtals for the filters- so just stuck with it. It also allowed the 49M LO to double as the 160M L.O. F.A.R. circuits had the L.O. boards already made up, so I went with that. No reason I suppose, if one had an osc. that would paly well over the entire range w/ good spectral purity that a single L.O. and PIN diodes could not be used for switching. Would have saved on some SMA connex! The side rails and cabinet, and matching speaker cabinet (not shown) are from a junker SB-303 I found on E Bay ( have another for the mating TX once I recover). All the rest- front panel, subchassis, rear panel awere done in my machine shop. I know of the LMB you are talking about - nice stuff, but hard to come by in larger sizes these days I suppose. They were steel I thnk, whereas the Heath stuff is aluminum which I find a lot easier to machine. Dale W4OP |
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