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There's a good article in Jan/Feb 2004 QEX by WD5HOH for A Cascade
Regenerative Receiver with two regen stages. The article covers what must be done to achieve stability with references to other regen articles. -- 73 Hank WD5JFR wrote in message oups.com... I have built a few dozen regen receivers and they all seem to work well enough on AM signals--some extremely well--but kind of fall apart when it comes to STABLE reception of CW and SSB. Has anyone ever built a solid state regen that does well with CW and SSB? If so I would love to know how you did it (I'd even share my some of my massive collection of radio parts with you)...before I go off and build another dozen regens. I have a box full of prototypes affectionately dubbed my radio reject graveyard (or dead radio pile)...I just don't want to be up to my neck in more prototypes before I finally get a good one. Seriously thinking of skipping it and building a simple DC or superhet. Bruce Kizerian kk7zz www.elmerdude.com |
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