Re: 10 MHz crystal matching
Here are my measurements in ascending order:
9,994,677
9,994,704
9,994,733
9,994,747
9,994,799 0
9,994,811 +12
9,994,821 +22
9,994,829 +30
9,994,874
9,994,887
You can see the chosen 4,
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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Re: level and wave shape after balans mixer?
- farhan wrote:
i am convinced that we need to add detailed test measurements for the
transceiver on the site. i have most of them in my log book. i will
post them soon.
I would welcome test
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Mark <Mark@...>
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#131
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Re: level and wave shape after balans mixer?
Thanks for the additional information.
I checked again http://www.phonestack.com/farhan/bitx.html and found
out that point 5 and 6 are stil wrong (not in accordance with the
data sheet, as noticed
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Chris van den Berg
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#130
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Crystal filter passband shape
crystal
the shape is easy to figure out if you already know the crystal
parameters. the crystal parameters are easier to measure now thanks
to the G3UUR method. i have outlined it at
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ashhar_farhan <farhan@...>
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#129
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Re: level and wave shape after balans mixer?
the correct schmatics are now at www.phonestack.com/farhan. i have run out
of bandwidth on http://farhan.net.co.nr. ther is no way i can access those
files now. just before i ran out of bandwidth, i
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Ashhar Farhan <farhan@...>
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#128
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level and wave shape after balans mixer?
Hi,
I build some parts of the transceiver and tested every part
individualy.
The LF parts works fine (a pitty the schematic is not corrected with
the voltage/output of the lm386). If I add a sinus
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Chris van den Berg
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#127
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Re: 10 MHz crystal matching
found a
How do you do that? Figure out the shape that is?
Tnx
N3Ted
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n3ted <tedkell@...>
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#126
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10 MHz crystal matching
Hello,
I just measured the resonance frequency of ten 10 MHz crystals. I found a
set of four within 30 Hz and another set of four within 45 Hz.
How does this compare to other peoples
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Heinz Schnait <oe5eep@...>
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#125
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Components, 2nd round
BITX'ers,
DEADLINE: 12:00 UTC THURSDAY 01-JUL-04 (TOMORROW!)
Paolo, Farhan and myself are investigating the possibility of a complete kit
of all parts for the project, including resistors,
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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#124
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Re: Digital dial for BITX20 using PIC
This is really Cool, thanks very much :-)
Regards,
John
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email: k5jhf@...
photos: http://photos.yahoo.com/k5jhf@...
files:
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John Fisher <k5jhf@...>
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#123
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Re: Inductors - RX Probs
That wire is large enough that it should not have fractured within its enamel coating. For L1 - 3, an ohmmeter will confirm continuity.
For T1 and T3 -- this is worth asking -- did you use
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Jim Strohm <jstrohm@...>
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#122
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Inductors - RX Probs
Hi all
Looking for some help here.
Testing the RX today, AF amp clearly OK, the simple tests in the text work
out fine i.e. Touch base Q4 static, Q3 more static, Q2 less static. Trimmers
with L1,2 &
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Mark Jones <Mark@...>
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#121
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Re: Chip pad
And an even easier -- yet vastly more expensive -- method is to use one of the etched adapter boards that brings out the pins from a surface-mount chip to 0.1-in spacing pads. SMD chips can be
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Jim Strohm <jstrohm@...>
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#120
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Re: Block Diagram
Charles,
Where did you post it?
Students
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Mark <Mark@...>
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#119
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Re: Digital dial for BITX20 using PIC
A very nice readout. But for anyone wanting something *really* simple, have
a look at my 2-chip binary readout counter
http://www.hanssummers.com/radio/sfreq/index.htm . Also see my BITX20 in
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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#118
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Re: Chip pad
An easier method to make a pad for non-SMD IC's is to use 0.1"
Veroboard instead of plain copper laminate.
Then only one saw/knife cut is required.
KISS?
Duncan G4DFV
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g4dfv2004 <duncan.walters@...>
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#117
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Re: Chip pad
That's what I do too, when I need to. I use firm pressure on one of those
cheap orange plastic "craft" knives. You can produce a nice thin cut with
this method. The LM386 in the BITX20 I just mounted
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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Re: A tale of two tap washers...the saga goes on, an on
Sam & other BITXers
Your measurements explain my results then. Instead of tap/faucet
washers I used 1/4 inch slices cut from "1/2 inch" PVC pipe (the
schedule-40 or medium-thick-wall type). These
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Arvid Evans <arvevans@...>
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#115
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Digital dial for BITX20 using PIC
Hi fellow builders,
posting this link for information
http://www.wia.org.au/armag/2002/AR_Sept02_Digital_Freq_Display.pdf
- its a digital frequency readout using a PIC micro with user
definable IF
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vk3bfa <ablight@...>
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#114
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Re: A tale of two tap washers
Hans Summers wrote :
As I understand it, the " half -inch' refers to the bore of the water
pipe with which they are associated - and includes three-quarter and
one-inch as part of the series.
A
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Sam Caldwell <samc@...>
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#113
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