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Wednesday, May 7, 2025
Building "Newt" for "The Lightning Code"
Monday, May 5, 2025
I admit it. I am not 100% homebrew. I hang my head in shame.
Walter KA4KXX and Mike WN2A and I were recently talking about the degree to which we are 100% homebrew. Both these guys come a lot closer to this goal than I do. Here is my assessment of my gear:
I fall far from a state of 100% homebrew grace:
Sunday, May 4, 2025
"Unlocking the secrets of the heavens with a tool fashioned by one's own hand."
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Friday, May 2, 2025
John KN6FVK's FB Homebrew SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver -- Crickets Killed with Barkhausen-Be-Gone Spray!
I went to bed worrying about this one. John KN6FVK had been having a lot of problems. He had repeatedly reported hearing nothing (crickets!) when he fired up the receiver. Members of the Discord group had provided a lot of coaching, but still, CRICKETS! John had a good sense of humor. When I pointed out that oscillations in the AF amp are caused by a feedback path that meets "the Barkhausen criteria" John said he went to Lowes and bought a spray can of Barkhausen-Be-Gone. It seems to have worked. Actually I think John put some additional capacitance on the DC rail of the AF amp. In any case, he was going to wait for the evening for test out the fixed receiver. The time difference with California meant that I went to bed with fingers crossed. Happily the BBG spray and (more likely) the extra capacitance worked. John sent us some really nice videos of his receiver in action. I really like the inscriptions on his pine board. This should become "a thing."
John writes:
I'm very ok now.... --- sigh / smile --- THANK YOU ALL for your help and patience. As painful as this was, it was a lot of fun and I learned a lot. After I build an actual work bench, I might try this again (looks are important). But I'm definitely going to start playing with it and learning from it. On to Mods and Upgrades! Need to learn-up on this "Barkhausen" silliness too. -73
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Thursday, May 1, 2025
Alan Wolke W2AEW's FB Homebrew SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver
It is really and honor to have Alan Wolke W2AEW build one of our receivers. Alan is a true wizard. Armed with an amazingly popular YouTube channel, he has taught electronics and ham radio to thousands of grateful viewers worldwide. A Field RF Application Engineer for Tektronix, Alan has a special knack for showing us how to get the most out of our test gear.
So many times have I gone back to videos that Alan made years ago, just in an effort to refresh my memory on the insights that he shared. For example, it was from him that we learned how the diode ring mixer really works -- what it really means to say that this mixer multiplies signals by 1 and -1. Alan even showed us how to get our 'scopes to display the multiplication. This was all very cool and very typical of Alan's work. His videos have been an important reference for this direct conversion receiver effort.
On this project, Alan dug into his junk box, only to discover to his dismay that he didn't have the AF transformer that we recommended. I am sure that Alan could have whipped up several alternative circuits that did not require the transformer, but he wanted to build the receiver the way we recommended, so a slight delay took place while Mouser filled his order.
Alan did build the circut modularly, stage-by-stage, using the Manhattan method, but he admits to giving in to his temptation to use a very small board. This may be the most compact of our 60+ DC receivers. In an encouraging reminder that even the great ones worry about unwanted feedback, Alan writes:
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Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Phil W1PJE's Amazing MIT SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver
We are really pleased to see that Phil W1PJE has completed his direct conversion receiver and has thus joined the Hall of Fame. Congratulations Phil.
We are shamelessly calling this the "MIT receiver." But the truth is that Phil's job at MIT was not part of this project, and in fact distracted him from his radio building efforts. There was, however, one moment in which Phil had sent us a video of his receiver in progress. There was some audible fan noise in the background. Phil apologized, noting that the noise came from a nearby receiver that monitors upper atmosphere winds using meteors. Now that, my friends, is some cool MIT stuff.
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The Hall of Fame: 71 Direct Conversion Receivers Completed (so far) with 7 Honorable Mentions. More coming. Update.
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Louis W0IT Completes a Very Long-Term Goal and Finishes His Direct Conversion Receiver
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Monday, April 28, 2025
Curiosity Rover on Mars as Seen from Orbit
Sunday, April 27, 2025
Brian KA0PHJ's CBLA SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver
Brian KA0PHJ finished his receiver in early March, and has been adding mods ever since. He hopes to build another one for 80 meters and to use it with his Michigan Mighty Mite.
VIVA EL CBLA! VIVA!
Brian writes:
Bill,
FB Brian! Congratulations!
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Building a Helio in Alaska from 75 year-old Blueprints
Chris VK1CHW's FB SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver -- With A Very Innovative Homebrew PTO Coil Form
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