Our good friend Peter Marks VK3TPM sent this to me, after QRP Guru Peter Parker VK3YE alerted him to it. Silicon Chip is the electronics magazine of Australia.
This is a really basic, but very cool SSB transmitter that Andrew ZL2PD built into the case of an old microphone. I think it does a good job of illustrating some of the key elements of an SSB transmitter: the balanced modulator (to get rid of the carrier), the crystal filter (to get rid of the unwanted sideband), a very simple mixer circuit, followed by a bandpass filter to select only the difference frequency while rejecting the sum. Finally a good low pass filter. This transmitter operates on a fixed frequency of around 3.7 Mhz. The schematic and most of the article appears in the free online version of the magazine: https://www.siliconchip.com.au/Issue/SC/2026/June
Andrew ZL2PD has a very interesting web site: https://zl2pd.com/
Thanks to Peter VK3TPM for sending this to us. And thanks to VK3YE and to ZL2PD.
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