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WISPY 10m TX |
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/hf/wispytx.
Although I also built a simple WSPR RX for 10m, I never got around to combining both the TX and RX into a single unit. Sadly, my stroke got in the way.
Simple QRP projects, 10m, 8m, 6m, 4m, FT8, 160m, WSPR, LF/MF, sub-9kHz, nanowaves and other random stuff, some not related to amateur radio.
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WISPY 10m TX |
It is very disappointing that, in the UK, we have to pay to do research at 8m. In the USA, they appear to have stopped permits for 8m altog...
5 comments:
That's a very interesting circuit Roger. It might make a good 630m experimental project, maybe with a low power linear switching FET in the PA.....hhhmm.
Steve VE7SL 73
....or maybe not. The xtal would be a problem unless a divided down HF xtal is used? I don't think a standalone L-C oscillator would be stable enough.
Steve
No 14.060 crystals are commonly available and low cost! That is why this circuit was developed! This is probably the most common crystal on the planet. It is the 20m QRP frequency.
Not 14.060 xtals .... something that could be divided down for a 630m version of your circuit.
Sorry Steve, we were at cross-purposes. Although my 630m transverter (see my website) used a 3.2MHz crystal on TX, other frequencies could be used. In WISPY the PA output can be increased further by paralleling more PA devices. I used 4 at one point. Much lower cost than a 2N3866.
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