I am working on a version 5.0 of the
SoftRock receiver and want to see if there is interest enough to do a
kit.? The version 5.0 SoftRock oscillator will be at the fundamental
frequency and depend on 90 degree phase shift network to generate the
quadrature clocks for the QSD.? This should give more flexibility in
finding suitable crystals for various bands.
The version 5.0 will
consist of a two board stack with each board having dimensions? about
1 inch by 1.5 inches.? The bottom board of the stack with have a 5
VDC regulator, two voltage comparitors, the QSD circuit and the low noise
audio amplifiers.? The upper board will contain the oscillator
circuit, the 90 degree phase shift network, and the BPF for the desired
band.? The two boards will be joined electrically by a row of header
pins on the top board and the corresponding sockets on the lower
board.? A threaded standoff between the two boards will provide for
mechanically holding the upper board to the lower board.? Corner
mounting holes will be provided on the lower board.
External
electrical connections to the lower board will include, supply voltage
(9-12 VDC), an antenna input and a stereo audio cable for line-in
connection to the PC.
Target kit price is in the mid-twenty dollar
range for one set of boards and components for a single band.?
Additional band kits might be on the order of $12 each with 80 meters
through 30 meters and possibly 20 meters also covered.
Please let
me know if there would be any interest in such a kit.