Daniel VE5DLD is a teacher in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Back in early 2023 several lucky students joined him in building the SolderSmoke Direct Conversion receiver. We had asked people to build the receiver -- we wanted to test the design before asking the local high school students to build it. Daniel and his students came through for us, and ended up having far more success than we did. Congratulations Daniel! Welcome to the Hall of Fame.
Daniel wrote:
Hi Bill! Yes, I had my own DC Receiver that I use every so often for fun and 3 built by my students. All working. We didn't get any video because we just finished the school year and the kids left, but I've kept in contact with them and they told me they have been able to receive signals from their homes. The kids developed excellent troubleshooting skills gained large amounts of confidence in their ability to fix things. Over the next year, my students told about fixing their gaming consoles and fixing problems in their parent's electronics. They are certainly no longer afraid of opening something up to see what is going on! And that's what makes me the most happy! Yeah, you can just recognize myself and only mention that 3 students were able to build DC receivers.
And yes, the Michigan Mighty Mite was a fantastic gateway to home brewing!
Thanks for thinking of me and my students!
73
Daniel D.
VE5DLD
On June 19, 2023, Daniel wrote:
We got everything going and all 3 students now have receivers capable of inhaling RF. We 3D printed some knobs and hot glued them. We took one outside but didn't hear any signals. Mid afternoon is not good for 40m. We will try again later this week and I'll bring my KX3 to make sure there is a single for them to listen. This issue on that last radio was an improperly installed J310. The angle is was installed hid the problem well! Here are a few pictures of the completed rigs.
Back in 2015, Daniel built a Michigan Mighty Mite. I was pleased to be reminded that I had sent him the crystal. Go CBLA! For more info on Daniel's transmitter see:
Thanks Daniel! 73
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