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* Nice silver mica caps | * Nice silver mica caps | ||
** My kit was missing the center cap of the band filter (150 pF) | ** My kit was missing the center cap of the band filter (150 pF) | ||
− | * | + | * [https://www.minicircuits.com/pdfs/SBL-1+.pdf SBL-1 mixer] |
− | * | + | * 30pF cap installed in J_A to J_B marked 300 |
* Build was tough due to very small pads on the PCB | * Build was tough due to very small pads on the PCB | ||
** Particularly tough to solder ground pads | ** Particularly tough to solder ground pads |
Revision as of 13:09, 14 October 2021
Features
SDR up-converter/receiver shifts low frequencies up by 100 MHz. Used to listen to HF frequencies on an inexpensive RTL-SDR module.
- $55 at W3PIE hamfest
- SBL-1 mixer
- 100 MHz can oscillator
- Low pass filter
- 1 kHz to 1.7 GHz SDR Receiver - WA3TFS Design
Schematic
Software
Build
- Nice silver mica caps
- My kit was missing the center cap of the band filter (150 pF)
- SBL-1 mixer
- 30pF cap installed in J_A to J_B marked 300
- Build was tough due to very small pads on the PCB
- Particularly tough to solder ground pads
- Pad shapes were not round so less area to set soldering iron
- Pin 1 orientations on the mixer and oscillator "backwards" from other board legends
- Pin 1 shown in red
Wiring
Enclosure
- Board fits perfectly in
- Extruded Aluminum Enclosure Box - 94mm x 83mm x 30mm
- Card just perfectly matches
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