Might work on FM (?) since FM Broadcast requires greater bandwidth. Have to get tricky in other ways too, though. I had a Yaesu FT-100 and while it would receive in the FM broadcast band, the stations only came through with certain tones when the station's audio was in the passband of the receiver's filter. One of the reasons I traded it off. Bob ¡ª KK5R
On Wednesday, November 11, 2020, 8:18:02 PM EST, Jerry Gaffke via groups.io <jgaffke@...> wrote:
Rafael, Bypassing the SSB filter would make the receiver be wideband, but you would lose single signal reception.? You will hear signals on both sides of?the BFO, not just one side as you do with the filter in place. Try it, just tack a wire from one side of the filter to the other, from header CW-1 pin 1 to header CW-2 pin 1 in the uBitx v6 schematic. Could be educational. Could even be useful, allowing one to quickly tune across the band when looking for signals. Bypassing the SSB filter when transmitting would create an illegal wideband transmission on the HF bands. Jerry, KE7ER On Wed, Nov 11, 2020 at 11:53 AM, "Rafael Diniz" <rafael@...> wrote: Hi everybody, |