I converted it to a 17 meter receiver. I put in a VXO, using two crystals controlled by a panel switch. I also changed the caps in the filter so as to broaden the response for SSB.
As I was going through all these modifications, I turned to the USENET for help and advice. Dale, W4OP, came to my assistance. Little did we know how DETAILED his familiarity with my RX was:
"Bill N2CQR MOHBR"
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> Dale: Wow, another Barbados RX builder. That was my first successful
> superhet project. I now have the one I built (still on 20), and this
> morning
> I got another one (the one built by someone else on a factory-made
> board)going on 17 with a VXO. I have a THIRD partially built Barbados
> RX board. If this
> keeps up, I'll soon have a BBRX museum.
>Hi Bill,
Did I sell you mine years ago? I seem to recall using a temp stabilized> superhet project. I now have the one I built (still on 20), and this
> morning
> I got another one (the one built by someone else on a factory-made
> board)going on 17 with a VXO. I have a THIRD partially built Barbados
> RX board. If this
> keeps up, I'll soon have a BBRX museum.
>Hi Bill,
varicap in a shielded enclosure for main tuning. It was done on a factory
board. Or was that a 6M xverter I sold?
Dale
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.homebrew From: meara.lon...@virgin.net (Bill N2CQR MOHBR) Date: 30 Mar 2005 22:33:57 -0800 Local: Thurs, Mar 31 2005 1:33 am Subject: Re: Homebrew projects |