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Maybe I've missed something, but it seems to have been a while since I
last read anything on Pete G.'s MW receiver. The website for Silicon Engines says nothing about it and I am wondering if the project ended up going to another company along with him. BTW, if Pete's reading this, have you done anything with your design for a frequency synthesizer for the Drake R4 line? |
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Funny you should ask............................I am working on a new
iteration for the MW receiver. The 2nd I.F. subsystem will be using an NJM2552 AM/FM chip. Using this device, I will be able to take the limited I.F. signal out of the FM section and send it straight to the Sync detector. I am waiting for samples on this device. SI has put the project on the back burner for the time being...........they still have to get the control code together for the display. The Drake '4-line synthesizer has a bug in the control code........incrementing up in frequency is fine, but when you tune down the rules sometimes go out the window. I have tested the prototype on my SPR-4, and it does work very well. Pete wrote in message ups.com... Maybe I've missed something, but it seems to have been a while since I last read anything on Pete G.'s MW receiver. The website for Silicon Engines says nothing about it and I am wondering if the project ended up going to another company along with him. BTW, if Pete's reading this, have you done anything with your design for a frequency synthesizer for the Drake R4 line? |
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![]() Pete KE9OA wrote: Funny you should ask............................I am working on a new iteration for the MW receiver. The 2nd I.F. subsystem will be using an NJM2552 AM/FM chip. Using this device, I will be able to take the limited I.F. signal out of the FM section and send it straight to the Sync detector. I am waiting for samples on this device. SI has put the project on the back burner for the time being...........they still have to get the control code together for the display. The Drake '4-line synthesizer has a bug in the control code........incrementing up in frequency is fine, but when you tune down the rules sometimes go out the window. I have tested the prototype on my SPR-4, and it does work very well. Pete wrote in message ups.com... Maybe I've missed something, but it seems to have been a while since I last read anything on Pete G.'s MW receiver. The website for Silicon Engines says nothing about it and I am wondering if the project ended up going to another company along with him. BTW, if Pete's reading this, have you done anything with your design for a frequency synthesizer for the Drake R4 line? Thanks for responding, Pete! I am glad to hear that your receiver project is still going ahead, and I'm looking forward to it coming on the market. I'm also glad that I learned of your interest in the Drake frequency synthesizer, as I've just aquired an R4B and don't know how difficult it is yet to find SWL band crystals. |
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![]() wrote in message ps.com... Thanks for responding, Pete! I am glad to hear that your receiver project is still going ahead, and I'm looking forward to it coming on the market. I'm also glad that I learned of your interest in the Drake frequency synthesizer, as I've just aquired an R4B and don't know how difficult it is yet to find SWL band crystals. I'm trying to get an R-4B xtaled up for SW also. Jan is quite a bit cheaper than International but still $17.95 ea. but said they could cut any that I wanted. I've picked up a few used ones but they are far and few between. I also found a fellow who had reproduced the R-4 dials and the last I knew he had two left after I purchased mine ($20). I haven't installed it yet but it looks great and is like the original R-4, it has markers every 5Khz instead of the 25Khz markings on the B. If you are interested in the dial I'll see if I can still come up with his telephone number. RM~ PS, If you come up with any duplicate xtals, I'm interested. |
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![]() Rob Mills wrote: wrote in message ps.com... Thanks for responding, Pete! I am glad to hear that your receiver project is still going ahead, and I'm looking forward to it coming on the market. I'm also glad that I learned of your interest in the Drake frequency synthesizer, as I've just aquired an R4B and don't know how difficult it is yet to find SWL band crystals. I'm trying to get an R-4B xtaled up for SW also. Jan is quite a bit cheaper than International but still $17.95 ea. but said they could cut any that I wanted. I've picked up a few used ones but they are far and few between. I also found a fellow who had reproduced the R-4 dials and the last I knew he had two left after I purchased mine ($20). I haven't installed it yet but it looks great and is like the original R-4, it has markers every 5Khz instead of the 25Khz markings on the B. If you are interested in the dial I'll see if I can still come up with his telephone number. RM~ The R4B of course has 1 kc markers on the skirt of the tuning knob. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... The R4B of course has 1 kc markers on the skirt of the tuning knob. Right and I luv it when someone uses "kc", thought I was the only one still stuck on kc and mc! The new dial is a copy (think they made 25) of the old R-4 dial and will work on the R-4, 4a and 4b. It will sure look nice to get the old yellowed one off. It was kind of weird, the dial on the xmiter looked like new but the receiver dial had slightly yellowed. The only thing I can figure is that when they both went to drake in late 89/early 90 for an overhaul/tune up it's possible that drake replaced the dial on the xmiter and not the receiver. RM~ |
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![]() Pete KE9OA wrote: Funny you should ask............................I am working on a new iteration for the MW receiver. The 2nd I.F. subsystem will be using an NJM2552 AM/FM chip. Using this device, I will be able to take the limited I.F. signal out of the FM section and send it straight to the Sync detector. I am waiting for samples on this device. SI has put the project on the back burner for the time being...........they still have to get the control code together for the display. The Drake '4-line synthesizer has a bug in the control code........incrementing up in frequency is fine, but when you tune down the rules sometimes go out the window. I have tested the prototype on my SPR-4, and it does work very well. Pete wrote in message ups.com... Maybe I've missed something, but it seems to have been a while since I last read anything on Pete G.'s MW receiver. The website for Silicon Engines says nothing about it and I am wondering if the project ended up going to another company along with him. BTW, if Pete's reading this, have you done anything with your design for a frequency synthesizer for the Drake R4 line? Thanks for responding, Pete! I am glad to hear that your receiver project is still going ahead, and I'm looking forward to it coming on the market. I'm also glad that I learned of your interest in the Drake frequency synthesizer, as I've just aquired an R4B and don't know how difficult it is yet to find SWL band crystals. |
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I think that you can order the crystals from such companies as International
Crystal, but the synthesizer will provide a good solution. I am thinking of using the DDS as the reference portion of a hybrid design, using a PLL to clean up the artifacts from the DDS output. Essentially, the DDS will tune in 500kHz steps, with an I.F. offset that can be user programmed for the R4 and the SPR-4. I am tossing back and forth between using an LCD or a 3 digit LED readout. Pete wrote in message ups.com... Pete KE9OA wrote: Funny you should ask............................I am working on a new iteration for the MW receiver. The 2nd I.F. subsystem will be using an NJM2552 AM/FM chip. Using this device, I will be able to take the limited I.F. signal out of the FM section and send it straight to the Sync detector. I am waiting for samples on this device. SI has put the project on the back burner for the time being...........they still have to get the control code together for the display. The Drake '4-line synthesizer has a bug in the control code........incrementing up in frequency is fine, but when you tune down the rules sometimes go out the window. I have tested the prototype on my SPR-4, and it does work very well. Pete wrote in message ups.com... Maybe I've missed something, but it seems to have been a while since I last read anything on Pete G.'s MW receiver. The website for Silicon Engines says nothing about it and I am wondering if the project ended up going to another company along with him. BTW, if Pete's reading this, have you done anything with your design for a frequency synthesizer for the Drake R4 line? Thanks for responding, Pete! I am glad to hear that your receiver project is still going ahead, and I'm looking forward to it coming on the market. I'm also glad that I learned of your interest in the Drake frequency synthesizer, as I've just aquired an R4B and don't know how difficult it is yet to find SWL band crystals. |
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Pete KE9OA wrote:
I think that you can order the crystals from such companies as International Crystal, but the synthesizer will provide a good solution. I am thinking of using the DDS as the reference portion of a hybrid design, using a PLL to clean up the artifacts from the DDS output. Essentially, the DDS will tune in 500kHz steps, with an I.F. offset that can be user programmed for the R4 and the SPR-4. I am tossing back and forth between using an LCD or a 3 digit LED readout. Pete, Do you know about this (below) homebrew FS4 design? http://www.geocities.com/hagtronics/r4.html |
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Isn't that the one that uses the Mini-Circuits VCO? I believe that there was
an article about that unit a couple of years ago. Nice unit. Pete "HFguy" wrote in message news:LTY2g.2501$Qe.606@trndny09... Pete KE9OA wrote: I think that you can order the crystals from such companies as International Crystal, but the synthesizer will provide a good solution. I am thinking of using the DDS as the reference portion of a hybrid design, using a PLL to clean up the artifacts from the DDS output. Essentially, the DDS will tune in 500kHz steps, with an I.F. offset that can be user programmed for the R4 and the SPR-4. I am tossing back and forth between using an LCD or a 3 digit LED readout. Pete, Do you know about this (below) homebrew FS4 design? http://www.geocities.com/hagtronics/r4.html |
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