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Re: building filters
Hi Julius, that is the fun, nothing to adjust in advance, just connect it (I used two resistors as a signal attunuator)and watch the screen (if you receive enough noise). If you do not receive
By Chris van den Berg · #908 ·
Re: building filters
Hi! Elecraft has often published doc related to SSB filter alignment using Sectrogram: www.elecraft.com/Apps/new_fil_docs/k2_cw_gram.pdf Excellent page here not only provides the uncrippled
By Rahul Srivastava <vu3wjm@...> · #907 ·
Re: building filters
In German Funkamateur was published schematic for hf noise generator and described metod of mesurment by using sondcard lf spectogram. I am sorry that it is again in russian but can be easily
By Max · #906 ·
Re: IRF510 on higher voltage?
Allison That URL for the MOSFET HF Amp is actually: http://www.cnham.com/pdf/amp/irf510/HF_use_FET_1.pdf I wonder if anyone has ever tried a grounded-gate MOSFET linear...something much like
By Arv Evans <arvevans@...> · #905 ·
Re: IRF510 on higher voltage?
There are at least two or more designs using IRF510s in push pull form. The power out was in the 30-45 watt range for two devices running at 24V through 10M. This is reasonable for the class
By ajparent1 <kb1gmx@...> · #904 ·
Re: building filters
With the software and connecting the output of the AF amp to PC, i wonder where do we set the BFO to find out the shape of our filter, assuming that we do not know the center frequency yet, or
By Wijaya, J. <iyung_w@...> · #903 ·
Re: building filters
Hi Chris, Thanks for your answer. As you can see in my reply to Allison I will follow your advices. With you I hope that more pictures of the filtershape will be dropped it in this group. The
By Ruud Jongeling <pe2bs@...> · #902 ·
Re: IRF510 on higher voltage?
Chris My BITX40 uses 24 volts on the IRF510 for a power output of 11 watts. It required the addition of separate sheilding, 2 ferrite beads on the gate lead, and a paracitic suppressor (2 ohm 2 watt
By Arv Evans <arvevans@...> · #901 ·
Re: Questions about the amplifierstages in the BITX20.
Hi Allison, Thank you for answering my questions. I understand that changing the amplifier stage is not a good idea: variabels are depending on each other and calculate the impedence is not easy.
By Ruud Jongeling <pe2bs@...> · #900 ·
IRF510 on higher voltage?
Hi all, did anyone tried to put higher voltage on the IRF stage? If so, I am interrested about the results like: - stability, - increase of output power. If the output power is not much higher and
By Chris van den Berg · #899 ·
Re: building filters
Indeed measuring is knowing if the final result is in line with the original expectations. As mentioned before, it can be easily done with the sound card. At that time, I asked for feedback
By Chris van den Berg · #898 ·
Re: building filters
de 4N1ZM I was looking in different designs of ssb trx and it looks like that most important part is exactly filter. And that is place where successful work of trx can easy fail. Crystals are
By Max · #897 ·
Re: 6 m BITX ??
favourable candidates for a 6 m PA. The 2SC Japanes transistors are more common and most likely much easier to use. A line up of 2n4124, 2sc1970 and a pair of 2sc1971 will do 9-11W CW power at 12V
By ajparent1 <kb1gmx@...> · #896 ·
Re: Questions about the amplifierstages in the BITX20.
The putput impedence is affected by both the load resistor and feedback resistor value. Mismatch under 1:2(2:1) is resonable for thos application.
By ajparent1 <kb1gmx@...> · #895 ·
Re: building filters
Hi Ruud, as I remember, you asked for a solution in the circuit, by using other resistors. I kept the circuit 'original' and added very small transformers, pictures can be seen in the BITX17 Photos
By Chris van den Berg · #894 ·
Re: 6 m BITX ??
Thanks for the good info dear Allison, Yes, in the meantime I discovered MOSFET IRF's are not most favourable candidates for a 6 m PA. The 2SC Japanes transistors are more common and most likely
By Ron Brink <pa2rf@...> · #893 ·
Re: Nobody is interested in PLL?
Allison, & others... Since the time constant in an H&P (Huff and Puff) stabilizer is usually much longer than that of a traditional PLL, a PIC-based H&P design might be quite easy to implement. I
By Arv Evans <arvevans@...> · #892 ·
Re: building filters
Within the base ladder filter topology there are subgoups of type. They can designed as minimum loss, butterworth, linear phase or Chebychev not unlike LC filters. Each has it's differences
By ajparent1 <kb1gmx@...> · #891 ·
Re: Nobody is interested in PLL?
--- In BITX20@..., Jim Strohm <jstrohm@e...> wrote: > > On Jul 10, 2005, at 7:04 AM, Ashhar Farhan wrote: > > > while PLL chips are difficult to find, the 16F84 or the 16F628 are > >
By ajparent1 <kb1gmx@...> · #890 ·
Re: building filters
Hi Paul and Max, Thanks for your info about the design of a ladderfilter. The ladderfilter was subject in this group before. Building the BITX20 I made a shape of the ladderfilter with the program
By Ruud Jongeling <pe2bs@...> · #889 ·