Mike KC7IT pointed out that the AF amplifier chip in my Sawdust regen receiver is actually a TL431 voltage regulator. Mike writes: "It's using the voltage reference input as audio in, and the voltage being regulated as the audio out." It works great as an audio amplifier, and with just three terminals it is a lot easier to use than our normal LM386 or 741 chips. I'd never seen a regulator used this way.
Here's the data sheet: http://www.ti.com/lit/gpn/tl431
And here are a couple of sites that discuss this very interesting repurposing:
http://theradioboard.com/rb/viewtopic.php?t=6733
http://techlib.com/electronics/audioamps.html#TL431
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Friday, August 18, 2017
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
A Regen that is NOT Evil
Look at that thing. It is already painted Juliello -- this is a very good sign. Steve Silverman sent me one of these Sawdust Regen kits a few years ago. I put it together this week for my nephew John Henry who is very interested in Morse and ham radio.
This is a regen that even I can love. It is simple, small and stable. 40 meters comes booming in.
Look at the schematic. Why haven't we used that simple three-terminal AF amp IC before?
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Tuesday, August 15, 2017
International Brotherhood and the BITX Rigs
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| Bore and Heriberto's uBITX board |
In Italy, Giuseppe is putting a BTX40 on 20 meters and making it a dual bander:
Hi everyone, I just completed some tests on a Bitx40 running in 20 meters band. I addes the 20 as secondary band activate when needed. I apply some mods to switch to secondary QRPLab BPF filter centered to 20 meters and removed the C91 and C92 caps to work in USB. I done some RX tests in the weekend of iaru hf contest to listen some stations Active.
Here the issues registered:
1) the 20 RX sensitivity was a bit weak compared to 40 meters. I need to increase volume. ( To receive the 20 meters the vfo run to 26 MHZ, mybe some stage suffers of poor performance in this High frequency?)
I also tryed to increase the vfo over maximum allowed by raduino, using external buffer, but no results.
Please read the issues as: work but could work better!
Here the issues registered:
1) the 20 RX sensitivity was a bit weak compared to 40 meters. I need to increase volume. ( To receive the 20 meters the vfo run to 26 MHZ, mybe some stage suffers of poor performance in this High frequency?)
I also tryed to increase the vfo over maximum allowed by raduino, using external buffer, but no results.
Please read the issues as: work but could work better!
2) the RX was not very clean: voice acceptable, but RX of Digital mode not very stable ( probably the cause could be the vfo shift for poor tuning control. I need to add lock function in firmware ...) Or interferences for free wire of connection.
3) Sometimes when switch on or change vfo to other band or mode, the bf amplifier start a self oscillation ...Resulting in my wife's screaming (the tests were also performed during the night!)
No tests was performed at the moment in TX because i need to install the LPF for the new band.
The firmware to make the test was a modified version of 1.17.1, few temporary mods to preset the vfo b to 14 MHz USB and correct the freq. Display.
The firmware to make the test was a modified version of 1.17.1, few temporary mods to preset the vfo b to 14 MHz USB and correct the freq. Display.
These my tests.
Giuseppe Callipo IK8YFW.
Giuseppe Callipo IK8YFW.
Pavel is a young fellow in Cuba who is doing great things with the Raduino software:

Hi to all.

Hi to all.
The code was updated, the change log is this:
v1.4Update to catch up with the features added in the Raduino v1.17.1 from Allard's code (CW SPOT and bug fixes)
- Upgraded the operations instructions
- More user friendly version with embedded images.
- Add instructions for the S-meter, AGC and TX-power mods details and tricks.
- Moved all images to its own folder "images".
There is a inoffensive bug in the calibrate process, in which the actual calibrate value is not correctly showed in the LCD until you move the pot to adjust it, I'm working on it.
I'm slowly working in this direction now:
- Bug removal in the calibrate function.
- Finish the upgrade of the Si5351mcu lib with some improvements.
- Adding CAT support via ft857d lib (https://github.com/pavelmc/ft857d):
- Full compliance needs get rid of all the blocking delay() sentences and that need a structural/paradigm code change and a lot of testing (I have Fldigi/MixW/Hamlib to test, I think if that 3 works the rest will do it)
- Moving to a library (yatuli: https://github.com/pavelmc/yatuli) for the pot usage, that will ease the process of implementing the CAT as almost all delay() calls are related to pot/clicks, so I'm on it.
- Maybe implement a multiclick lib to optimize the code and make it more easy to understand.
Any thoughts or whishes related to that?
I plan to make the CAT operation optional via a #define declaration as not all of us will/want-to use that.
73 Pavel CO7WT
I plan to make the CAT operation optional via a #define declaration as not all of us will/want-to use that.
73 Pavel CO7WT
Here we see Bore in Montenegro working on a uBITX designed in Cuba by OM Heriberto
Hi Colleagues
Bore Lezaic from Montenegro is working on the uBitx PCB designed by Heriberto -CM2KMK- from Havana, Cuba
Here some pictures he(Bore Lezaic) have posted in my FB wall.
Any question regarding uBitx PCB please send to Heriberto Gonzalez Mendoza at cl2kmk@frcuba.cu (please take care with the email address it is slight different to his actual call sign).
Qrv's
73's Jc
Hidehiko in Japan was struggling with some LCD noise in his experimental BITX40. I passed along the active filter circuit that I'd first seen in Roy Lewallen's Optimized QRP rig.
Qrv's
73's Jc
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| Bore and Heriberto's Board |
To
BITX20@groups.io Jul 29 2017 at 4:22 AM I've finished
the Bitx40 experimental project today. I added the AF-AGC and LM386 POP
limitter with raduino v1.20.1 (Thanks Allard). And I also added the DuinoVOX
for Digital Mode operation. It's a great radio but the problem is only the
"LCD noise" when increasing the AF volume. hi... Can I reduce this
noise? Or I have to use the analog VFO? Any suggestions welcome.
ja9mat Hidehiko
ja9mat Hidehiko
To Hidehiko JA9MAT:
Very simple. Just three
parts. NPN transistor (like a 2N3904) and a 47k resistor (collector to
base) 100 uF cap (base to ground). Vcc the collector. Emitter goes to
the DC power input of the AF amplifier. You can see my use of this
circuit in the schematic in this blog post:
Look in the lower right, near the LM386 AF amplifier. Click on the schematic to enlarge. 73 Bill N2CQR
Look in the lower right, near the LM386 AF amplifier. Click on the schematic to enlarge. 73 Bill N2CQR
Thanks Bill,
Well I added "3-parts"(2N3904+47kohm+100uF) between the D18(1N4148) and the junction of R111(100ohm) and R1113(220ohm). The noise has absolutely gone!
ja9mat Hidehiko.
Well I added "3-parts"(2N3904+47kohm+100uF) between the D18(1N4148) and the junction of R111(100ohm) and R1113(220ohm). The noise has absolutely gone!
ja9mat Hidehiko.
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Monday, August 14, 2017
ZL2CTM's Homebrew Transceiver Project
Wow, Charlie has a lot of very cool ideas in this initial video. Some suggestions:
-- With the IRF-510 in the final, beef up the heatsink, and follow Farhan's lead by including an option for 24 volts on the drain. That would take you up to 20 watts or so (for those who are so inclined).
-- Could that Teensy SDR board work at the IF frequency? If so, consider putting it ahead of the crystal filter. This would enable us all to join the Waterfall Signal Purity Police Force.
-- I love the OLEDs too, but I found them to be noisy. I minimized the noise with shielding around the OLED and active decoupling on the power line to the AF amplifiers.
More of Charlie's work here:
https://plus.google.com/107506245856154702088
Sunday, August 13, 2017
Audio Clips from N2CQR/HI8 Contacts with MIR Space Station (now in mp3)
Back in 1995 I was in the Dominican Republic. I used an old 2 meter rig and a homebrew 5 element quad (see below) to talk to U.S. Astronaut Norm Thagard on the MIR space station. (You may have heard me bragging about this before.) I made a bunch of audio clips from the contacts. They'd been in the now defunct RealAudio format, but I have been able to convert them to mp3. You can listen here:
http://www.gadgeteer.us/CLIPS.HTM
http://www.gadgeteer.us/CLIPS.HTM
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