Am I alone in struggling with this design from SPRAT 138?
Today I did a breadboard version for 80m on the bench. On TX I had no problems (as long as I grounded the transistor's emitter directly on TX), but on RX the performance was diabolical and no better than a crystal set with injected carrier. I cannot quite fathom out the function of the transformer T2 or why the key is grounding the secondary of T2. As described in the article I would have thought T2 could be removed and simply key the emitter to ground on TX and decouple a larger (variable) emitter resistor on RX.
Has anyone had success with this design on RX? It may well be me!
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10 Jan 2010
21 Dec 2009
Gnat 1 transceiver - anyone made/used one?
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22 Apr 2009
Anyone built the Gnat-1 micro-transceiver?

Chris tells me he hasn't actually air-tested the circuit (surprisingly), so I'd like to hear how people get on. It is important to keep the key leads short Chris advises.
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