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Re: [TenTec] Power Mite Odyssey

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Power Mite Odyssey
From: Bill Fuqua <wlfuqu00@uky.edu>
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Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 14:32:28 -0500
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At 02:29 PM 11/10/2003 +0000, johnwiseman@davidbowie.com wrote:
Obviously,
this receiver is not of the quality of even my first homebrew.

A friend requested that put together his original station. He had a VF-1, DX-20 and a SX110 receiver. I first go the SX110 for him and he tried it out. He called me and said he could not use it. He could not tell what frequency he was on or tune in SSB. He recalled this being the best receiver he could have gotten and now it was awful. Our memory combined with our fond memories of the past are cloud our judgement from time to time.
Now, your HB superheterodyne receiver was probably better than the direct conversion receiver. However,it seems today and then we may have used many more parts to achieve the same goals. Look at the hundreds of transistors and IC's in even the simplest HF transceiver made by the major manufacturers in off shore. Power consumption is high and there trying to fix them is almost impossible.
Sometimes I wonder if it would not be better to build into every transceiver a high Q antenna tuner and just do away with all the switched band pass filters as one example. Use the antenna tuner (matching network) do get rid of the harmonics. That is what we did with the tube transmitters but it was not automatic. Some military had automatic tuning. And did not even use microprocessors.
Just a few tubes and phase comparators.
I like some of the minimal component designs today like the PIXIE2 and Rockmite and others. You can actually learn something when building them. Also, speaking of learning. ICOM and Drake do not include schematics or circuit descriptions in their manuals. You have to pay extra for service manuals.


73
Bill wa4lav


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