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Pete KE9OA wrote:
That's a definite for sure. I've got all of the RF design done; I am just waiting for our software person to be freed up, so he can write all of the control/display code. I've gotten the overload point up to 140mV, and it handles all of the signals in the Chicago area with not overload, when using a 100 foot antenna. For the past couple of weeks, I have been learning a new software package called Protel DXP. I've just started creating all of the library symbols in the past couple of days. After this happens, I will transfer the design over to Protel. I was hoping to have this radio hit the market this month, but we have a 3 million dollar project that has a higher priority. I still need to work out the mechanical details for the packaging, especially for the loop antenna. Another project I have completed this month is a DDS based signal generator, with AM capabilities. The boss was impressed with the design, so I think (hope) that we will be marketing this item. Coverage is from 1kHz to 30MHz, although that can be increased to 60MHz. It will have both keypad entry shaft encoder for frequency. Pete Does it look like you're company might market a stand alone version of the sync' detector in your MW receiver? If not, can we build our own from your plans? BTW- I'm looking for some PIN diodes for my R8B. It looks like some of them in the front-end bandpass filters might have been damaged or become leaky. This also happened to my SW8 several years ago while it was still under warranty. Drake did the repair. What do you suggest for a good PIN? Thanks -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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![]() Does it look like you're company might market a stand alone version of the sync' detector in your MW receiver? If not, can we build our own from your plans? That is a strong possibility. Once we get ahead on the big project, we will work more on the radio / accessory details, including the Sync Detector. BTW- I'm looking for some PIN diodes for my R8B. It looks like some of them in the front-end bandpass filters might have been damaged or become leaky. This also happened to my SW8 several years ago while it was still under warranty. Drake did the repair. What do you suggest for a good PIN? The HP 1N5767s are a good bet. What is desirable for this application is a diode with a long minority carrier lifetime. The 1N5767 meets this requirement with its 1.5uSec lifetime. They are available off the shelf from Newark Electronics. Digi-Key or Mouser may also have them. Pete |
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Pete KE9OA wrote:
Does it look like you're company might market a stand alone version of the sync' detector in your MW receiver? If not, can we build our own from your plans? That is a strong possibility. Once we get ahead on the big project, we will work more on the radio / accessory details, including the Sync Detector. That's great news. It would be neat to have an external sync' detector for my old 'boatanchors' or even a car radio. BTW- I'm looking for some PIN diodes for my R8B. It looks like some of them in the front-end bandpass filters might have been damaged or become leaky. This also happened to my SW8 several years ago while it was still under warranty. Drake did the repair. What do you suggest for a good PIN? The HP 1N5767s are a good bet. What is desirable for this application is a diode with a long minority carrier lifetime. The 1N5767 meets this requirement with its 1.5uSec lifetime. They are available off the shelf from Newark Electronics. Digi-Key or Mouser may also have them. Thanks. I'll check them out. Do you know what PIN Drake used in the SW8 and R8? -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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I'm not sure about that one................I do have the two CD rom set with
the Drake manuals, so I will check them later on. They used to use a Motorola TO-92 package type in the "7" series. Anyway, you can't go wrong with the 1N5767....................they were used in the KWM380, although there was an upgrade that some of the folks over there used to do with some Unitrode PIN diodes, although I don't recall the part# Pete "starman" wrote in message ... Pete KE9OA wrote: Does it look like you're company might market a stand alone version of the sync' detector in your MW receiver? If not, can we build our own from your plans? That is a strong possibility. Once we get ahead on the big project, we will work more on the radio / accessory details, including the Sync Detector. That's great news. It would be neat to have an external sync' detector for my old 'boatanchors' or even a car radio. BTW- I'm looking for some PIN diodes for my R8B. It looks like some of them in the front-end bandpass filters might have been damaged or become leaky. This also happened to my SW8 several years ago while it was still under warranty. Drake did the repair. What do you suggest for a good PIN? The HP 1N5767s are a good bet. What is desirable for this application is a diode with a long minority carrier lifetime. The 1N5767 meets this requirement with its 1.5uSec lifetime. They are available off the shelf from Newark Electronics. Digi-Key or Mouser may also have them. Thanks. I'll check them out. Do you know what PIN Drake used in the SW8 and R8? -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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