The files of the BITX20 Yahoo group were very useful to me during my BITX build. So I have decided to make a contribution myself. I uploaded a few drawings today. Here is how I laid out the circuitry on my 8 inch by 11 inch copper clad board. I included the isolation (Manhattan) pads for one of the bidirectional amps.
Here is the VXO. I built is on a separate board, but I could have put it on the main board.
Here is the balanced modulator and crystal filter.
Here is the power amplifier circuitry. Amazingly easy to stabilize.
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what JFETs did you use on the VXO?
ReplyDeleteThe VXO oscillator has 1 mH RFC which I recall, DemAw use a lot.
ReplyDeleteSRF is < 1 MHz and not so good for 23 mhZ oscillator. Just 5-10 mickrohenry all is what needed.
Verdeep Singla
Alan: I used MPF102s. 73 Bill
ReplyDeleteVerdeep: Thanks. That may help explain the low freq oscillation problem I had. For now, the 1mH choke is working OK, so I'll leave it in mine, but I'll update the drawing. 73 Bill
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ReplyDeleteWhich CAD package did you use to get that hand-drawn look.
I like it!
I use PencilPAD (tm). It is not really "cutting edge." It is more "sharpened edge." Perfect for discrete, analog, HDR projects.
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