i have a ncx-3 transceiver by national radio corp. when ever i key the mike the plate voltage on the 2 6gj5 finals drops to about 200 volts and the output power is only about 5 watts. it receives just fine. my power supply definatly has some bad capacitors, would this cause this to happen???
Hey nice radio am can i have the schematics im studying electronics and im bearly starting my dad is an amateur radio operator im studyng for my liscence and i would like to start with a project like a radio i would like to know if i can have the shematics of this radio thanks .
I hope someday to know enough to be able to say "childs play" but at this point, I need more education and some hands on experience. I found this to be both exciting and informative. Thank you for taking the time to cover some basics for those of us that are very interested in some homebrew projects :)
Good to see a decent bit of home construction - makes a nice change from 'black boxes'! I love dead-bug construction on copper-clad board - it's so much more sustainable than 8-layer PCBs, and the electrons are perfectly happy! Do you have plans to remove the redundant side-band?
entertaining video! my names Hannah, kinda feelin bored if any1 wants to join me on cam or wana chat i will be signed on at __ PLAY-CAM...dot...COM __ my user ID there is Hannah_sqamh chat soon xx its FR33 to j0in! mwah
Just watched the LTSpice demo, the one made with WINK. I am impressed with both the meta-information (I'm going to use wink myself), and the presentation about LTSpice.
Go ahead and laugh, but wouldn't it be nice if there was a program that was an actual graphic-based workbench simulator? They have surgery simulations, why not a virtual soldersmoke generator? Click on the solder, click in the iron, small wisp of virtual smoke rises.
No.. sorry I wrote in a hurry. I meant what is WINK, and where did u see an LTSpice demo. I'm interested in an LTSpice demo of a simple radio receiver
My favorite voice station to listen to is 3.885 Mhz. Even the cheapie shortwave radios pick it up, since it is AM DSB. The sound quality when there's no interference is awesome.
hey man, do you know of any trascievers that are more compact?
like maybe 2"x2" ? it does not need audio
thanks
mbeezles 7 months ago
Gees mate, thats pretty good! catch ya on the air sometime, cheers!
originalusernamefail 1 year ago
Ugly construction?? are you kidding me?. That thing is beautiful!. I don't think I'll ever achieve something like that. Great! video.
73.
TheKC1ML 1 year ago
Very interesting video...thanks.
teamfab 1 year ago
Good job,73 fm UA3LJQ!!!
ua3ljq 1 year ago
I like this because you put more emphasis on performance than appearance
functionality is king great vid, thanks
jgant2008 1 year ago
Pretty good!Everything simple is the nicest)))73!
UkrainianCossac 1 year ago
i have a ncx-3 transceiver by national radio corp. when ever i key the mike the plate voltage on the 2 6gj5 finals drops to about 200 volts and the output power is only about 5 watts. it receives just fine. my power supply definatly has some bad capacitors, would this cause this to happen???
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dnl5649 1 year ago
nice :D
renekenshin6573 1 year ago
It is wonderful Transceiver.
73
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TAC19jm 1 year ago
Excellent. Thanks. Enjoyed it for sure.
WA5MUF 2 years ago 5
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tb2nfy 2 years ago
Hey nice radio am can i have the schematics im studying electronics and im bearly starting my dad is an amateur radio operator im studyng for my liscence and i would like to start with a project like a radio i would like to know if i can have the shematics of this radio thanks .
satvader 2 years ago
excelient job! That would not be an easy project to get working properly even for experanced people I would think.
rockymountainradio 2 years ago
I hope someday to know enough to be able to say "childs play" but at this point, I need more education and some hands on experience. I found this to be both exciting and informative. Thank you for taking the time to cover some basics for those of us that are very interested in some homebrew projects :)
kd7sjthamradio 2 years ago
child's play
sz42781 2 years ago
Great video.
lbevIT 3 years ago
If your montage satisfies your needs, then don't bother about how it looks physically :)
xmare 3 years ago
Good to see a decent bit of home construction - makes a nice change from 'black boxes'! I love dead-bug construction on copper-clad board - it's so much more sustainable than 8-layer PCBs, and the electrons are perfectly happy! Do you have plans to remove the redundant side-band?
killerdalek 3 years ago
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entertaining video! my names Hannah, kinda feelin bored if any1 wants to join me on cam or wana chat i will be signed on at __ PLAY-CAM...dot...COM __ my user ID there is Hannah_sqamh chat soon xx its FR33 to j0in! mwah
iambob47 3 years ago
Just watched the LTSpice demo, the one made with WINK. I am impressed with both the meta-information (I'm going to use wink myself), and the presentation about LTSpice.
Go ahead and laugh, but wouldn't it be nice if there was a program that was an actual graphic-based workbench simulator? They have surgery simulations, why not a virtual soldersmoke generator? Click on the solder, click in the iron, small wisp of virtual smoke rises.
I prefer the real thing, but...
kc7fys 3 years ago
What are you talking about ?
NotSoLiberal 2 years ago
I'm talking about computer software that I would like to see in existence. Was that your question?
kc7fys 2 years ago
No.. sorry I wrote in a hurry. I meant what is WINK, and where did u see an LTSpice demo. I'm interested in an LTSpice demo of a simple radio receiver
NotSoLiberal 2 years ago
UR QRP RIG is Great!
1945tonden 4 years ago
great if you could show your schematic! a talk-thru describes little
radioham67 4 years ago
Nice work! I enjoyed this video tremendously.
pablodiablo99 4 years ago
I dunno much about this stuff but it looks interesting.
maciejwrotek 4 years ago
Very nice, how much did it cost you
kingstrawberry 4 years ago
Nice presentation. Ralph WA6STC
falcon3d 4 years ago
Nice job on the homebrew XCVR. Congratuilations.
cosola 4 years ago
NE602 *sigh*
trcwm 4 years ago
What's wrong with NE602?
xlqex 4 years ago
nice video and good explanation
vinc0007 4 years ago
Very Cool! I am working on my technician license now! 73
spamidohate 4 years ago
Great job...
KC9FJE
rustycj7 5 years ago
Always loved DSB. Wish more folks used it...especially on 75 ! 73 de KD5NR
billybkool 5 years ago
My favorite voice station to listen to is 3.885 Mhz. Even the cheapie shortwave radios pick it up, since it is AM DSB. The sound quality when there's no interference is awesome.
Amishman35 3 years ago 3
I have always wanted to build my own rig... Nice Video, makes me want to gather parts.
kf4stl 5 years ago
Awesome video! Congrads on the transceiver!
IcemanChris686 5 years ago
Good to see some homebrew, reminds me that I should not be an appliance user!
g0fvt 5 years ago
Very interesting project! vy 73 de DG1MJH!
munichman1968 5 years ago
Enjoyed this - and the podcasts. Thanks!
g3cwi 5 years ago
Go on making such interesting videos! DO7KW
drahtfunker 5 years ago
great vid de 2e0dam
2E0DAM 5 years ago
This is the kind of elmering that we need more of online! Thanks! 7J1AWL/KC7FYS
kc7fys 5 years ago
IT LOOKS GOOD FROM 252 IN THE UK
birkenshaw 5 years ago
hi there Bill congratulations with your homebrew DSB transceiver.
sindk8 5 years ago