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Version II of 15-10 Rig -- Updates on Bal Mod, AF amp, and RF Amp, DX

24 May 2024 at 18:04

Version II of the 15-10 rig is mostly done. I did a lot of work on the AF amp, balanced modulator, Mic amp, carrier oscillator, and filter. Dean KK4DAS and I continue to test and measure the RF power amplifier. I describe the brutally simple, non-sequenced T/R switching arrangement, and the spread-out open air construction style.

Version I of this rig is on its way to the Dominican Republic. Version II will stay in Virginia. I have already worked a lot of SSB DX with this rig, including, Thailand, Taiwan, China, India, Kenya, Australia, American Samoa, and others.

This video was inspired by the recent work of Nick M0NTV and Charlie ZL2CTM. And of course, Pete Juliano N6QW.

SolderSmoke Podcast #251 Aurora! CBLA, Winterfest, Legal Action Against SolderSmoke, HB sBITX, SDR, Raspberry Pi, Rounded Passbands, MAILBAG

1 April 2024 at 09:35
Aurora Picture by Dean KK4DAS

SolderSmoke Podcast #251Β Β 4-1-2024

Audio: http://soldersmoke.com/soldersmoke251.mp3

Videos:Β Podcast 251 Aurora! CBLA, Winterfest, Legal Threat, sBITX, SDR, RaspPi, Rounded Passbands, MAILBAG (youtube.com)

Travelouge:Β  Dean goes to the North Pole to see Aurora.Β 

A CBLA Call to Arms!Β 

Winterfest.Β  Lots of goodies.Β  MXM Industries 40 meter transceiver. 1 dollar.Β 

Jean Shepherd. Recording of Bill talking to Shep in 1976.Β 
Β https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/2024/03/listen-to-me-talking-to-jean-shepherd.html

Legal Trouble: Could put us out of operation for a while.Β  We need listener input.Β 

November 2023

December 2023

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Pete's Bench

Homebrew SDR (based on Zl2CTM’s original design) and how good it sounds.

Raspberry Pi Zero W is now working on FT-8 with digital adapter.

Ferrite Cores at Digi-Key (a replacement for the FT-37-43 where Β you buy 100 and the price is 21 cents/each)

ADE-6 –great specs in HF but more expensive than the ADE-1

For Pete's recent blog posts, go to this site and click on "Archive" in the right column:Β 

https://n6qw.blogspot.com/2024/03/march-31-2924-happy-easter-to-those-who.html

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Dean's BenchΒ 

sBITX progress, McGyver-ing a lifted pad, replacing crystal on the CODEC board, sBITX success! See:Β 

https://kk4das.blogspot.com/2024/03/homebrew-sbitx-tx-modules-pa-lpf-and-mic.html

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Shameless Commerce Division:Β  Please use the Amazon link on the blog to start your Amazon purchases. And please consider using Patreon to support the podcast and blog.Β  We try to send extra content to our Patreon supporters. Mostly DIY RF --Β  Boards, Kits and Pete's PSSST

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Bill's Bench

More trouble with the 15-10 rig.Β  Rounded passbands in 25 MHz filter. See figure 4 in both links:Β 

https://www.arrl.org/files/file/QEX_Next_Issue/Nov-Dec_2009/QEX_Nov-Dec_09_Feature.pdf

https://www.networksciences.com/pdfs/tutorial.pdf

Experimenting with Balanced Mixers and Product Detectors.Β Paul VK3HNΒ  Suggests the MC1496 chip; Walter KA4KXX points to SSDRA circuits

But it is on the air!Β  Using the PA from a BITX40 module and an RD06.Β Β 

Put an OLD dial from Pericles HI8P on 15-10 version 1.Β  Soul in the new machine.

Pericles' Dial on the 15-10 RigΒ 

Mailbag:Β 

Grayson KJ7UM's Hollowstate video.Β 

Mike WU2D's amazing 10 meter DSB transceiver.Β 

Jack AI4SV (Dhaka Jack) liked video of recent QSO with AzoresDSB rig

Mike AA1TJ and Dave AA7EE on backwaves and 100 uW QRPpppp

Dave G3UURΒ  on my curved passband problem

Alan W2AEW heard my only QSO with the MXM indsutries SupeRX/TX40

Wes W7ZOI, Mike WN2A, Walter KA4KXX. Farhan VU2ESE on passband,Β 

Ramakrishnan sent article about Charles Proteus Steinmetz.Β  Beautiful.Β 

Justin AC8LV built a receiver!Β  FB.Β 

San Francisco QRP:Β  Β KDOFNR TouCans Rig, and N6ASD Zinc-Oxide TX

Frank KC8JJL -- Another guy who heard first ham sigs from a homebrew rig.Β 

Nate KA1MUQ's homebrew thermatron superhet

Dino KL0S sent info on the PAL CB VFO I picked up at Winterfest. Airborne!Β 

Bob W8SX will be once again doing SolderSmoke interviews at Dayton.Β  Thanks Bob

Peter VK2EMUΒ  Always good to hear from him.

Tobias Feltus -- Wisdom teeth removed, wondering if he will get sBITX hallucinations...

Rick WD5L continues to work on his Herring Aid 5

Ciprian YO6DXE wants to learn CW. No alerts from his FB Blog!

Todd K7TFC -- Likes CW, says it eliminates the Blah-Blah-BlahΒ 

F1BFU's Amazing PSSST VFO

Finishing up (?) Version 2 of my 15-10 Transceiver (Video) -- An Annoying Residual Carrier Problem

15 March 2024 at 09:49

Front panel is on. RF PA is installed. Balanced Modulator problem fixed (?) Rig is on the air with about 3 watts, working lots of DX.

But there is an annoying amount of carrier that is still getting through. It is only about .5 watts with sidebands of 100 watts PEP, but it annoys me, and it makes the setting of the carrier frequency in relation to the filter passband very critical: If I set the carrier a bit too far from the passband I get improved carrier rejection (from the filter), but I also lose the lows in both received and transmitted signals -- the RX just doesn't sound as good. I see it in both of the 15-10 rigs (IF of 25 MHz). There is less of it in the 17-12 meter rig (IF of 21.4 MHZ), and none of it in the Mythbuster (75-20 meters) (IF of 5.2 MHz). I am now wondering if this might be a consequence of my using a very high (25 MHz) single conversion IF in the 15-10 rigs. What do you folks think?

From my log: March 7, 2024 PUT VERSION 2 of the 15-10 RIG ON THE AIR! 10S 1528 OK2RZ Jiri – said I was 57! 15S 1539 S52WW 58 Damian. 15S 1602 SP1NQH Stev said I am big signal! 10S S58N 1726Z 10S S58N 1726Z 10S S57S 1728Z 10S IK4GRO Lauro 1735Z 10S W0CJV 1825Z Ft. Collins Gary 10s 2000Zish KK7TV Gary in Randy. Asked what software/microcontroller I was using. 10S KJ5MFF 2015Zish a middle school in New Mexico. KI5MFF control op sent picture

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Using the RF Power Amplifier of the BITX40 Module

13 March 2024 at 18:55

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PA shematic from the BITX 40 Module
Click on the diagram for a better view

C.F. Rockey W9SCH (who alerted us in SPRAT 22 to the chicken sacrifice option) spoke of transistors that exhibit "quantum mechanical necromancy." Β Rockey explained thatΒ when this happens, "The transistor simply turns up its toes and dies. Not even an Atomic Physicist can tell you why!"Β Β 

This often (very often!) happens with homebrew power amplifiers.Β  So when we find a good one, many of us stick with it, using the same power amp circuit in rig after rig.Β  I have done this with the power amplifier from the BITX40 Module.Β 

Mythbuster (75 & 20 Meter) version (early)Β Β 
Click on image for a better view.Β 
https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/2021/08/mythbuster-video-13-rf-power-amplifier.html

Same amplifier built into Version 2 of the 15-10 TransceiverΒ 
Click on image for a better view.Β 

In the build for the 15-10 transceiver you can see some changes.Β  I used an RD06HHF1 instead of an IRF-510.Β  I used an 8.1 volt zener diode instead of the regulator chip. I set the bias at around 5.5 volts DC on the gate of the RD06.Β  Β I used a smaller, metal can driver transistor (it works fine). I changed the input/output physical configuration between the pre-driver and the driver stages (I think it was kind of goofy the way I had it in the Mythbuster).Β  Finally, you can see how I used a small piece of copper tape (with conductive adhesive) to shield the line going from the driver transformer to the gate of the RD06.Β  The wire was too small to use a bit of shielded coax, but I think the copper tape and the copper clad board beneath it work just as well.Β 

Farhan provided me with some fascinating background on this circuit:Β 

Bill,

I just saw your post on the bitx40 power amp. The credit must go to Wes for this, it is from the Lichen transceiver described in 6.9 of the EMRFD. I merely copied it with some modifications for it to work with junkbox components.

It bears mentioning that at that time I didn't have a way of generating two tone signal or measuring the IMDR. Those came later when I built my own spectrum analyzer based on Wes and Terry White's spectrum analyzer. It was sheer luck that I picked this power chain that already had careful gain distribution.

For the output, the original build used and LPF with inductors wound on a ballpen shell and TV baluns cores instead of toroids. Again, it was incredibly lucky that they worked at all.Β 

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Innovation and a Dual Band Sweep with Version 2 of the 15-10 Transceiver

25 February 2024 at 17:29

Here are a couple of videos on Version 2 of my 15-10 SSB transceiver.Β  In the video above I try to show the advances and innovations that have been made since the start of my BITX construction adventure back in 2013.Β Β 

Β The video below shows the receiver in action this morning on 15 and 10 meter SSB.Β  I think it sounds pretty good.Β 


Click on the image for a better look

Farhan asked what the passband of the 25 MHz crystal filter looked like.Β  I sent him this.Β  I think it looks very good, and shows that it is possibleΒ to use an IF this high.Β  This permits us to not only set up the transceiver for dual band coverage (in this case 15 and 10 meters), but it also allows for a lower frequency VFO (in this case around 3.5 MHz) with a resulting increase in VFO stability.Β Β 


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