An interesting ham radio - home built equipment site
I came across this page for a regen circuit while searching for FAR Circuits:
https://www.qsl.net/pa2ohh/08regrx.htm
Really interesting ideas by Onno (which is noon spelled sideways) PA2OHH: using solid hookup wire on a wood core for the tapped coil (instead of plug-in coils) is positively Alfred Morgan-ish ! Also the use of a grounded strip as fine tuning is unique.
On his main page there are many links to home built equipment:
https://www.qsl.net/pa2ohh/
The simple TCXO is even applied to the ubiquitous Si5351:
https://www.qsl.net/pa2ohh/21tcf.htm
The marker generator circuit using the 4060 is quite a bit different than the VE3DNL circuit - I really have to try it.
https://www.qsl.net/pa2ohh/fmarker.htm
But if it's a little warm to be soldering this summer in northeast Wisconsin it must be really warm in Spain !
Best Regards,
Chuck, WB9KZY
http://wb9kzy.com/ham.htm
https://www.qsl.net/pa2ohh/08regrx.htm
Really interesting ideas by Onno (which is noon spelled sideways) PA2OHH: using solid hookup wire on a wood core for the tapped coil (instead of plug-in coils) is positively Alfred Morgan-ish ! Also the use of a grounded strip as fine tuning is unique.
On his main page there are many links to home built equipment:
https://www.qsl.net/pa2ohh/
The simple TCXO is even applied to the ubiquitous Si5351:
https://www.qsl.net/pa2ohh/21tcf.htm
The marker generator circuit using the 4060 is quite a bit different than the VE3DNL circuit - I really have to try it.
https://www.qsl.net/pa2ohh/fmarker.htm
But if it's a little warm to be soldering this summer in northeast Wisconsin it must be really warm in Spain !
Best Regards,
Chuck, WB9KZY
http://wb9kzy.com/ham.htm