Tuesday, March 10, 2026

SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver-- N7PHR Handout #1 -- The VFO

 



I like the way Steve N7PHR did this:  First, that he had a working receiver on display to serve as a prototype.  Second, that he asked the students to come up with their own Manhattan board designs and third, he provided templates that would allow them to properly place their Me Pads. 

We did some of these things with the high school students.  We definitely had a prototype on display, and they looked at it a lot.  We did ask them to deisgn their own Manhattan boards -- as I recall, the response to this was uneven at best.   The templates are a good idea that we did not try with our group build.  

One big advantage of building the VFO first -- the students get something of the Michigan Mighty Mite sensation.  They have successfully built a source of RF, a transmitter!  We had one of the students move around the room with his oscillator (battery powered) turning it on and off as he listened to the tones from a DX-390 receiver.  This is very similar to the demonstration that Marconi did with the very first radios.  

More tomorrow.   

Thanks again Steve.

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