Saturday, May 30, 2026

A Very Basic (and Cool) SSB Transmitter from Australia and New Zealand

 


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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