My Homebrew SSB HF Transceiver Project
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Very good, DG1MJH de WA5MUF.
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Great video thanks. Everytime I hear your accent I think of Peter Sellers in the movie Dr Strangelove.
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Hey yo: has there been any update? Did it all go together and work? If it works and such is it possible to get a white paper on it? looks like it should be pretty economical to build, just a lot of labor. Home made xfmr and coils, the man is in my corner. I would love to take all of his engineering and design work, (if it works), take it off the bread board into a small case. Small mobile or even a handheld. At any rate I am impressed with your progress so far.
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so do these all connect together?
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Excellent homebrewing! There's nothing like the satisfaction of building and operating your own radio gear. I am wondering if you completed this project and housed it in that nice enclosure. If so, we would enjoy seeing a follow up video! Good luck, and 73 from California, / Jack WA6KYO
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nice Transceiver !!
good job & good video !!
73
JA8JPO
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You used that oscillator to see the filter shape of your ladder filter? It looks rather "touchy" as simple RC VFO test oscillator. Nice work. Your boardwork looks just like mine! 73 DJ1MJH DE WW2W in NYC
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Good luck with the project!
73! Dan YO3IBW
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Nice Video, looking forward to seeing an update!
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Is your tuner adjusted by a capacitor ganged with the VFO cap?
very nice! Any prediction on how much output power you will be able to produce? If you want, when you finish it, I will attempt to QSO from Worcester MA USA and give a signal report.
73 and good luck, W1KAS
w1kas 3 years ago
Dear OM,
first step will be about 20W of output power, but I am planning to build a tube amp as well. Output power not known at the moment. I am searching for the right project. Do you have any suggestions? vy 73 de DG1MJH
munichman1968 3 years ago