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Another slight modification to the BITX17 PA
Ron
Dear BITX homebrew-heroes!,
I combined the ideas of Ruud and Alf and, to my surprise, the IRF510 is not self-oscillating anymore (at all DC bias settings) !! I did following (20 min work): Added 3 decoupling C's and 2 rf chokes to pa and driver circuitry and added a ferrite bead (from an old videoplayer) over the gate of the MOSFET. Also added a cap of 68 pF between drain of mosfet and gnd. I think the 10 cents ferrite did most of the job. RF power is still too low (appr. 2 Watts RF), so there is still something to do. Driver circuit needs an additional RF transisitor I guess. I found a nice 2SC1384 from an old CB-transceiver. Furthermore I can gain by further shielding the PA driver and improve the trifilair mosfet coil (I have one made, but it's behaviour seems to be similar when compared to the bifilair coil). Did some RTTY transmissions with 2 Watt yesterday though and the BITX17 sounds beautifully. Good USB, no remainders of carrierwave noticeable. I used a full lambda one-fed wire antenna (in the garden) with an adjustable matching network (pi-filter). No reply/qso yet (but the band was very dead after 10'o-clock in the evening in Holland and 2 Watt is QRPPPP). 73 and lots of homebrew fun Ron PA2RF --- In BITX20@..., "alf" <fpdbase@e...> wrote: Hi to all homebrew BITX20 members,BITX radio. After attending local hamfest at the end of February, collectingall the relevant parts, started assembly of BITX20. The chassis, L shape was salvaged from the power supply of a old Fax machine and it's circuit board was used a source of some of the parts for the BITX20. Lot's of good parts in old equipment hi hi. A piece of single sided pcb was fitted to the chassis, copper side up, and ye old ugly style construction began. The VFO was built first and a compartment of double sided PCB surrounds it. A red LED is used to fine tune the frequency and gives about 4khz range. Various coils were tried at L4 to improve frequency stability, ended up using a ferrite bobbin from the salvaged Fax board. The Receiver front end was built next, opposite side of VFO partition. T1 mixer transformer is mounted on the crystal filter side (IF) via a feedthru capacitor. The IF, BFO and audio stages assembled and tested next. Used 2N2222A transistors throughout except for the PA amplifier of course, the audio output device is a TDA2002. The PA amp was built on a small heat sink salvaged from a old TV chassis, size 8 X 4.5 cm . The 2N2218 driver coupled to IRF510 using TV balun taken from TV tuner, and some instability occurred when driving a reactive load. This was cured by fitting a ferrite bead directly onto the gate leg of IRF510 Fet. The receiver audio is very clear and sensitivity better than 0.5 uV. Don't procrastinate, if your thinking it's all too much trouble, just have a go, you will learn more by doing.
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Raj
Hi Ron,
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QRPPPP = 5mW in my book! Every additional "P"= 1/10 power level.. I worked USA and a lot of EU with 1mW + small beam.. so you are running QRO!!! Good Dx with Bitx 73 Raj VU2ZAP with an adjustable matching network (pi-filter). No reply/qso yet (but the band was very dead after 10'o-clock in the evening in |
Ron Brink
Hi Ray,
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Yes, you are right. Just QRP?should have been?sufficient. In fact 2 Watts represents a lot of electromagnetic RF energy.
And if propagation conditions do not let you down a lot can be achieved with 2 Joules per second (Especially with the nice decoding software tools we are offered these days).
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73 Ron
PA2RF
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