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Hi Bill. First thing first I'm glad to hear that you school receiver project is going well.That's news. I listened in on the last podcast and you mentioned you are thinking of putting together a SSB transceiver for the 10meter band. Well I have the same thoughts and putting together some building block down on paper. I have three ways to do this.;using 5 crystals one for each frequency I like to use,2; using a VFO to cover these frequencies or 3;Use one of these SI5371? things. Problem 1; as i live in Thailand I don't know where I can get the crystals from. 2 ; using a VFO would be ok but I would like to use this in my car mobile. 3; SI5173? Im not a programmer in any sense of the word and I can't do it(to old) so that's out. So it looks like is going to be a VFO controlled unit. How or what will you be using is what I would like to know? 73's. Paul. HS0ZLQ/G0MIH
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Delete"From Atoms to Amperes" is on World Radio History in PDF -
ReplyDeletehttps://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Bernards-And-Babani/Bernards/BP254-From-Atoms-To-Amperes-Wilson-1989.pdf
Hi Bill. First thing first I'm glad to hear that you school receiver project is going well.That's news.
ReplyDeleteI listened in on the last podcast and you mentioned you are thinking of putting together a SSB transceiver for the 10meter band.
Well I have the same thoughts and putting together some building block down on paper.
I have three ways to do this.;using 5 crystals one for each frequency I like to use,2; using a VFO to cover these frequencies or 3;Use one of these SI5371? things.
Problem 1; as i live in Thailand I don't know where I can get the crystals from.
2
; using a VFO would be ok but I would like to use this in my car mobile.
3; SI5173? Im not a programmer in any sense of the word and I can't do it(to old) so that's out.
So it looks like is going to be a VFO controlled unit.
How or what will you be using is what I would like to know?
73's.
Paul.
HS0ZLQ/G0MIH