If such a radio is just CW and SSB, those ultra-cheap transverters from the Ukraine are by far the best solution.? If the radio will operate FM¡ that¡¯s where a redesign is required.
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I¡¯m using one of the transverters now and they work fine with some simple interfacing.
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From:[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jerry Gaffke via Groups.Io Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2018 9:58 AM To:[email protected] Subject: Re: [BITX20] mono band 2 meters rig based on the micro BITx circuit #ubitx #2meters
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Looks like the goal is to build something more challenging than the uBitx. Beyond that what it is or does is totally up in the air. Discussion seems to be moving toward a single band rig capable of SSB/CW about uBitx size.
A few thoughts of my own: Phase noise from that si5351 gets worse as the freq goes up, maybe an si5338 or si5341? Having all oscillators off a single reference makes calibration much easier. Could be used for cross band ops if it receives on more bands than it transmits. A wideband receiver could also be a spectrum analyzer, use digital techniques on the audio when resolution better than the crystal filters is required. Transmit mixer, drivers, final could be a separate board for each band desired, zero transmit boards is an option for receive only.
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On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 05:55 am, Tim Gorman wrote:
I'm lost as to what your goal is here. 1. The baofeng won't do SSB. Are you wanting to build a SSB unit or an FM unit? 2. Are you thinking of a handheld or a desktop? 3. a phase line at 432Mhz won't be correct for 144Mhz. Are you thinking a two-band unit or one-band unit?