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An OXO transmitter on 14MHz |
This afternoon I decided to build a 14MHz
OXO transmitter. As is often the case, I like to re-use old boxes and project parts, so the FETer box was photographed for posterity, then gutting and used for the OXO transmitter. In this version I did not go for full break-in and instead used a simple changeover switch, but added a push button net function to allow me to net the VXO without the PA being keyed. A small toroid in series with the crystal allows about 15kHz VXO range around the 14.060MHz QRP frequency. I used a 2N3904 for the oscillator and 2N3906 for the keying transistor and a 2N3866 for the PA, but may change this for 4 x 2N3904s in parallel for lower cost. My output is a little low at around 500mW.
It works fine with reverse beacon reports from Iceland and Slovenia and a nice 2-way QRP QSO with
IK2RGV who was running 5W.
The OXO really is a classic circuit: you just build it and it works. Another version is on the
QRPkits page.
Great fun Roger
ReplyDeleteSeems to work every time with most ready available
transistors like the BCY 71, BFY51 and BC109 .Can be built in 20 minutes.
Tony