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Bob KD4EBM recently sent me an amazing package of radio goodies. Included was a little metal box not much larger than a deck of cards. It is a 20 meter SST transceiver designed by Wayne Burdick N6KR during the late 1990s. This transceiver is built around three NE602 Gilbert Cell mixer chips. It arrived in my shack as I was struggling to understand the Gilbert Cell. TRGHS. It also put me back on the path of QRP CW righteousness. Thanks Bob. Thanks Wayne.
I e-mailed Wayne Burdick (now of Elecraft fame) to tell him I was now using the rig he had designed so long ago. Wayne e-mailed back, saying that the SST was the smallest "real" radio that he had ever designed. SST stands for Simple Superhet Transceiver.
I've been using the SST every day for the last week or so. It is a pleasure to operate. I'm using it with the key from India that Farhan brought for me. It is truly QSK -- the receiver stays on when I transmit. I've never used a QSK rig before and I can now see the big advantage that this provides: When I am responding to a CQ, I can immediately hear if the other guy put out another CQ or respond to someone else -- I can stop calling at that point. My first contact with it was with F6EJN. Again, TRGHS.
I made two small mods to the SST: I added 1 uH to the RFC in the VXO; it now tunes 14.053 -- 14.063. And I took out a noise blanker that had been installed. Removing the noise blanker left an ugly hole in the front panel which I promptly filled with a completely cosmetic machine screw.
Here's the manual:
https://qrpbuilder.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/sst_manual_042217.pdf