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Saturday, March 29, 2025

Mikael SM0TPW's FB SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver from Sweden

 I was very pleased to see Mikael's video.  This is our first receiver from Sweden.  In his QRZ page Mikael talks of learning CW while in the military, and of making a few contacts with the equpment of his regiment.  I had a similar experience -- I once made a CW contact with the rig assigned to our team.  

Mikael writes: 

Thank you Bill.

I’ve been a Ham for 35 years with a long gap in the middle of 20+.

I am of course a Soldersmoke listener and tried to build this dcr when you built it in the highschool project, but I didn’t succeed that time and gave up.

But with all the guidance here on discord I gave it one more go, and succeeded. 😊

The hardest thing was, as for many other, the af stage and oscillation. But some bypass caps and problem solved.

I got so much help just reading all posts here so thank you all in this community!

Now I will lean back for a while and listen to my baby. I am a proud father right now.

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Indeed Mikael, that is what Farhan advises:  sit back and enjoy the receiver that you have built.  Congratulations!  The receiver sounds great on CW and on SSB.  

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Checking in to the Old Military Radio Net, March 29, 2025

This was a fairly typical session of the Old Military Radio Net. 3885 kHz AM 0500 local on Saturday mornings. (Distant listeners can tune in via WebSDR.) This clip shows W3EMD, N2CQR (me) and, N1SNG. Buzz W3EMD from the Hudson Valley of New York was on with his KWM-1. Normally he uses a BC-348 powered with a Dynamotor. Last week he told the group that someone had COMPLAINED about the noise that his mic was picking up from the Dynamotor. Geez! I told Buzz that we had been commiserating with him about this on the SolderSmoke podcast. Later in this morning's session I heard WU2D, WA1HLR, AJ1G, and others. I reported on an emergency De-Oxit spraying of my HQ-100's band switch, just minutes before net call up. I also noted that I had found a crystal for 3885 kHz; the radio gods have spoken (TRGHS).

Thursday, March 27, 2025

The MakeIt Labs of Nashua, New Hampshire -- Four Successful Direct Conversion Builds

 
This picture came in on February 27, 2025 from Nashua, N.H. 

On February 27, 2025 they wrote:

 Hello from MakeIt Labs (a makerspace in Nashua, NH, USA).  Andy (KB1OIQ), Jay (KA1PQK), Mike (W1TKO) and Wayne (KC1ONM) are building the DCR as a Tuesday Night Project Night activity.  This week we all experienced the joy of oscillation 😂

On March 27, 2025 all four builders completed their projects, submitted "proof of life" videos, and entered the Hall of Fame.  





And it looks like they had a lot of fun.  That MakeIt Lab looks like a great way to pull people together for projects like this.  Well done guys!  Thanks and 73! 

Mike W1TKO's Beautiful SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver


Mike W1TKO is a realtively new ham, getting his ticket in 2022.  But he has already done something that 95% of all hams never do:  He has homebrewed a receiver.  The personalization of the receiver adds a nice touch of class to the project.  FB Mike.  Congratulations! 

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Jay KA1PQK's Wonderful SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver


On Jay KA1PQK's  QRZ page he says that he has long been interested in the minimalist side of ham radio.  This project certainly fits in with that, but there is noting minimalist about the satisfaction that we can seeon Jay's face as he tunes the receiver that he hombrewed himself.  FB Jay.  Congratulations! 
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Andy KB1OIQ's FB SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver


Andy has a lot of homebrew projects underway, but I think this one must have been the most rewarding.  He has done something that 95% of hams never do:  He has homebrewed a receiver.  Congratulations Andy!
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Wayne KC1ONM's FB SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver


Wayne KC1ONM built a very nice direct conversion receiver.  He has done something that 95% of hams never do:  He has HOMEBREWED a receiver.  FB Wayne.  Congratulations!  

After his completion of the receiver, Wayne put it all in a beautiful homebrew case: 




To mark the PC boards, Wayne says, "MakeIt Labs has a MOPA laser. They were marked after construction of the board (the focus is high enough not to interfere with the components), but before attaching them to the box."

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Dave G6GEV's Very FB SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver, with an Innovative Bic Pen PTO!


This is a really nice one.  In the "proof of life" video we find a lot of proof, and a lot of life.   SSB from the UK sounds really good.  This is one of the beauties of the Direct Conversion architecture -- you end up with a receiver that sounds very good.  Doug DeMaw said these receivers have "presence" -- it sounds like the other fellow is present in the room with you.  

Dave's happiness and satisfaction really shines through in his comments. Dave writes:  

I've just completed my DCR, and it's been an absolute blast!

I'm a retired EE, where PCBs and surface-mount components are the norm. I've occasionally prototyped using dead bug or Vero-board, but this is my first exposure to Manhattan construction - and I've thoroughly enjoyed it. Electronics and radio were my childhood passions, but inevitably, they lost some of their appeal once they became a career. Thank you, Bill and Dean, for helping me regain some of that lost joy!

My biggest challenge was trying to locate parts from a single UK source to minimize shipping costs (yes, I'm cheap). I briefly contemplated building a push-pull audio amp to avoid purchasing the transformer from Mouser, but in the end, I found most parts there, then padded the order with common junkbox parts to get free shipping. I'm so pleased that I heeded Bill and Dean's advice to build the receiver as presented (well, almost). The results are so much better than I expected, with great-sounding, room-filling audio when connected to the passive half of an old active stereo speaker pair. Tuning is a bit fiddly but improves with practice. Luckily, I had no problems with any of the stages, and it just worked when the boards finally came together. 

To save money (did I mention that I'm cheap?), I decided to use NP0 capacitors in the PTO instead of silver mica. The thermal coefficient should be similar, and if they didn't work out, I planned to swap to mica later on. It turns out NP0 works great for me, with no noticeable drift after several minutes.

I don't have easy access to a 3D printer, so I decided to roll my own PTO former. I wound the coil on a Bic Biro with a layer of heat-shrink tubing to bring the diameter to 10mm. This was glued to a wooden support, and the M6 threaded brass bar was a perfect fit inside the Biro. I finished it off with a tuning knob made from an old RC aircraft prop spinner. After experimenting with coil spacing, I ended up with wide spacing under the actively tuned area of the coil and tight spacing at the other end. This reduced the tuning sensitivity, and I now get around 40 kHz per revolution.

I'd really like to make a home-brew 2-way contact with this receiver, so maybe I'll try a DSB transmitter next...

Thanks again to Bill and Dean for providing this fantastic resource. I've been a SolderSmoke listener since episode #1, and after 20 years of constructing radios vicariously, I've finally built one myself!
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FB Dave!  Thanks and congratulations.

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Monday, March 24, 2025

SolderSmoke Podcast #258 -- Travelogue, SDR, Direct Conversion Receiver Project, Homebrew HDR SSB, Mailbag

Falcon 9  from our apartment in Cap Cana DR

SolderSmoke Podcast #258 is available: 

Video Version:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75ewswI7CcA

Audio Version:  http://soldersmoke.com/soldersmoke258.mp3

Travelogue:  I am back from the DR. Trying to get a real HI7 call.  Lots of science and nature: Earthquake (5.9) . Falcon 9.  But no Starship.  Two possible Starlink de-orbits. Whales.  Hawks.  A drone. (Pictures on Patreon.)  A total lunar eclipse. A 10 meter CW beacon, with an LED, thanks to WN2A.   Lots of great people. But it is good to be back.  Planning for a better antenna for DR. 

Pete's bench:  Pete is building a seismograph! CL Stong had several in his book "The Amateur Scientist." The MHST.   Help from Oliver KI3P of VWS. 

Shameless Commerce Division:  Please continue to use the Amazon link on the right.  Mostly DIY RF!  Link on the blog page. And please become a Patreon sponsor.   People have asked, what is happening to the blog and podcast.  Well, listen to this one for a sobering description of what is happening on the internet to things like SolderSmoke: https://share.fireside.fm/episode/2YAGasSP+_rbTJaWN  Patreon might be the answer for us too.

 

Dean/Bill:  Lessons learned from the SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver Build project: -- 45 successful builds!  Wow.  See: https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/search/label/DC%20RX%20Hall%20of%20Fame -- Differences between kit-build and true homebrew. -- Discord, Questions, Mods, Creativity vs. Build it our way the first time.  Dean and the trials and tribulations of being the electronic problem go-to-guy.  HRWB (what happened?)  We used copper clad boards and Manhattan technique with no fatalities.  DSB TX seems the most popular next step -- some have already been done. 

Dean's Bench:  The VWS SDR receiver build.  The 20 meter Yaesu VFO transceiver build (ANOTHER one?).  Why is this Yaesu VFO different?  Filter building   Balloons! 

Bill's Bench:  Checking into "The Old Military Radio Net."  South Pacific and Australia on 20 SSB in the morning.  Approaching "Worked all Rarotonga." Makes me think I need a directional antenna for the DR...   Beacon left on in the DR.  A 10 meter AM QSO using the converted GE rig. G3YPZ!   Dean has the JC Penny.  Hamfest report heard on the OMRN: DX60s stacked like cordwood.  Buy one and get one free.  

MAILBAG: 

Bob:  Software for SSB on the QMX. 

Roy WN3F new stickers

Rogier PA1ZZ-  Capacitors replace batteries in French electric bikes. 

Walter KA4KXX -- Lots of help on the DC RX project

Aaron ZL1AUN  Doing an article for Break-in (NZ) about the DC RX

Farhan  VU2ESE  On DC RX:  "They have mastered the Alchemy of turning lifeless components into living and breathing radios. May the tribe grow!"

Ramakrishnan VU2JXN -- We need an Indian DC receiver Ramakrishnan! 

Grayson KJ7UM -- Discord gang discovering Hollow State Design for the Radio Amateur 

Mike WN2A Sent keyer for beacon and good advice on diplexer. 

Alan W2AEW    JOO, but we are hoping for more! 

Mike WU2D  FT-101 videos. Son is making coils! https://www.ebay.com/usr/blakertree

Buzz W3EMD  One guy complained of the noise of his Dynamotor.  Pete knows a guy... 

Dave W2DAB  We NEED an upper east side DC Receiver 

Phil W1PJE   We need an MIT DC receiver. But we understand the delay. 

Wes W7ZOI  A nice email from Wes. 

Jeff WA7MLH  Homebrewing and the number of homebrewers. 

Dave AA7EE put a nice comment out about Armand WA1UQO's regen. 

Sticker by Roy WN3F

Forbidden Workshop Practices -- Part 2 -- By Van Neistat


The image I had for Part 1 was frighteningly large, so I made it smaller.  

I know this is controversial (!) but I share Van's aversion to flat head screws.  

Becoming a hoarder is a real danger that we all face. Be careful out there! 

Sunday, March 23, 2025

Honorable Mention: Graham CT7AXD's Reassembled SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver


Graham was another good sport.  When I asked him about the receiver, he had already moved on, and -- is often happens -- had separated the stages and replaced some of them.  He agreed to put the receiver back together and to shoot a video of it in action.  Above you can see it, happily inhaling SSB from nearby Spain. He used a different AF amplifier cicruit -- that is why this is in the Honorable Mention catergory.  

Graham writes: 

It has been an interesting exercise as I've tended to use active mixers before, but I think I am converted to DBMs now. The other rx I've been working on with a VCO is performing very well. I need to move the preamp over to the PTO one and see how it performs.

Thanks Graham and congratulations. 
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Forbidden Workshop Practices Part 1 -- By Van Neistat

 

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