Kevin's receiver was beautifully built. And it sounds great. Congratulations Kevin, and welcome to the Hall of Fame.
Kevin writes:
This was my first “real” homebrew project. I’ve built a few kits and toyed with some basic circuits, but this is a milestone for me. It wasn’t without some troubles but what an amazing experience. I couldn’t get my oscillator to work and the issue was I tried to make due with two 680pF ceramic caps. I took Dean’s advice to stick with the 330pF silver mica’s and I found my signal. At this point I also broke down and bought an oscilloscope. I now plan to do some mod’s and eventually build a TR switch and pair it with a transmitter. I can’t thank Bill and Dean enough for making this an obtainable goal. Kevin, K3IY
Kevin's receiver on CW (above) and SSB (below).
Congratulations to Kevin. Homebrewing is not easy but has good rewards.
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On other news. While stumbling along on my browser reconnects me with an old friend who hides on a new blog. But I can't wait till his next video.
https://catsuperhet.blogspot.com/
A thousand welcomes de Paddy Byrne from Cork
Dang that is good newz Paddy.Thanks for that link
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yay!!!! the illuminati lives. Thank you Paddy
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ReplyDeleteHe installed a new video on this link for You-Tube https://youtu.be/ldBTBlY-D3M
A thousand welcomes de Paddy Byrne from Cork
Thanks OM for posting this link Paddy.My favorite blogger is the popcorn man!
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