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Arduino Projects

30m Phasing Rx

I recently found an old project that had been left in the junk box unfinished. It's a direct-conversion phasing receiver for 30m.

Inspired by my current binge-listen to the Soldesmoke Podcast https://www.soldersmoke.com/ archives (I'm starting at the beginning and listening to them all.. currently I'm at around Episode 30) I thought I'd restart the project and build it into the planned-for 30m CW transceiver. There's a 5W PA strip that's recently been used in my QRSS MEPT but I'll build a new PA for the MEPT and use the original one for it's original purpose.

I repaired a few broken wires and dry joints and the RX is working. I've checked that the phasing opposite-sideband rejection is working and given it a tweak to check that the adjustments are doing the right things. All looks good.

I'll document the circuit later FIXME

Here are some photos

There's a Makertube video of it receiving its first signals…

https://makertube.net/w/4xeject7Vtk6E9zxuJqxsd

The design

Coming soon…. FIXME

The basic format is

  • Band pass filter for 30m
  • RF amplifier
  • Signal splitter to feed the RF ports of a pair of home-made passive 4-diode balance mixers
    • the 2 mixers are also fed with 90° I & Q local oscillator signals from an arduino/Si5351 IQ VFO
  • The outputs of the 2 mixers is a pair of baseband audio signals in quadrature which then pass through the phase-delay circuits
  • The 2 paths combine such that the audio from the unwanted sideband is cancelled and audio from the wanted sideband is presented to to an op-amp audio BPF centred on 700Hz.
  • Then there's a audio amplifier that can drive a speaker.

Further Information

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