After watching the video in the first link below, I think this is a primo way to go. The video is excellent, in fact, at least in my opinion. However, this generates another question: If I install the AGC board from kit-projects, does it need to be place in the input path to help the AGC board work better or as designed? If it can go on the output path, the added filter board can be placed just to the left of the AGC board but it in the input path, then it has to be inserted some other way such as mounted vertically in the diagonal land going between the mounted AGC board and the relay just to the upper right of the AGC board. Any thoughts on this? Two of the AGC boards are due in here on Tuesday, one for me and one for my son in Sacramento. The video at nearly the end shows a small, doable board that could be mounted vertically with one lead directly to the board and the other from the filter board down to the signal path (assuming the land is cut between the two connections). I hope I have created an easy-to-understand visual image from my mind to your. Bob ¡ª KK5R
On Sunday, November 15, 2020, 7:45:25 AM EST, Gary Rindfuss <rindfussg@...> wrote:
Kit-projects sells a uBitx broadcast filter kit on the web page where they sell their agc board. It requires you to wind 3 tiny torroids but it works well.? There is another design you can build yourself that uses axial inductors it works well too. I have used one of each. The info on that is here: On Sun, Nov 15, 2020, 5:28 AM Gerard <kabupos@...> wrote: Hello, |