Rex sent me the layout view and where the breaks are. My jumper connected the circuit back together, but Rex suggested adding one or two more just to emulate the original plane interconnections. I just started building the Sudden Storm receiver so I will compare the performance with each other when the weather warms up a bit and I can get to the national forest away from all of these Fluorescent antennas in this large RV park. Right now the sounds I hear are more like a regenerative receiver if the volume control is higher than minimum, so when I can get out to the USFS away from the powerlines I will bring my Penntek TR-35 to send a mw signal or two for comparison. Once satisfied, then I can start on the two Super Tuna ][+ TXs I have ready to assemble. My XYL is a ham and has been more than generous with allowing me to take up the desk workstation in the RV for my soldering projects since she is the manager of the local 13 USFS campgrounds in this district and needs a lot of computer time herself.
Cheers,
Davey - KU9L
On Wednesday, May 10, 2023 at 10:00:13 AM MDT, Daniel Walter via groups.io <nm3a@...> wrote:
Davey, Time to start tracing the circuit from the PCB and signal tracing.?