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Monday, December 1, 2008

Bitx Version 3 For 40 By Vittorio




Many friends wanted to know if the Bitx could be made for 40mt Band. Our friend
OM Vittorio from Italy has successfully made a Bitx for 40 Mt band and some
very fantastic pictures of his rig are being posted here. Thanks Vittorio for your
great effort.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Bitx By Cristian, YO3IAZ




To make a ssb tcvr with out a printed circuit board may be a fun and challenge for some Hams, well that is what a few hams like doing . Cristian, YO3IAZ has sent me some pictures of his Bitx v3 build on a plain copper clad board, he also sent me a video file. Some pictures are being posted by permission from Cristian, YO3IAZ, enjoy them hi hi.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Tips for getting your Bitx working

If you have build your Bitx and are not being able to receive or transmit with a very low power then I have some solutions that may be of help.
BFO tunning problem- Many of us are faced with the problem of adjusting the bfo to the correct frequency so that it is in the pass band of the filter. A simple way of getting the frequency would be to use a 10uh rf choke in L5 and 22pf capacitor with it.
This combination worked for me in several bitx I made. After the set is working you could wind the necessary turns to get 10uh, the rf choke will pick up broadcast so finally you should remove it.

The second cause for the receiver not working would be that your bandpass filter is not tuned. If you use 47 pf see that the bandpass coil slugs are tuned on the top of the coil,once you get the signals with connecting the antenna you could further tune them up or down according to the maximum signal strength.If you use 33pf it should tune somewhere in middle of the coil.

A problem that has been bugging some is the low output from the Bitx main board,so the linear does not give sufficient output, it maybe be as the IRF is not getting the sufficient drive and so a low output.
I found a interesting circuit in sprat sent and recommended by my friend Tony in U.K
A bsx transistor stage could be coupled to the 2n3866 in driver stage on Bitx version 3 linear and an increased output may be possible, i have not tried it out as yet but maybe guys having a problem with low output may try this mod.

The Bitx version 3 will now be easier to make with the manual by Leonard and all the help from Bitx forum members.
If correct procedures are followed then Bitx version 3 could be a quite easy to build,but sometimes due to some mistakes it sits around looking for further attention. hi hi.
Best Regards
Sunil
VU3SUA

Circuit For Increasing the driver output in Linear take from Sprat Magazine.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Request For Your Bitx Version 3 Pictures

kindly feel free to submit your Bitx Version 3 pictures and write down a few words on your moments spent on building the Bitx. It would be great to put some pictures of all the Bitx Version 3 being build by Hams.
73's
De
Sunil Lakhani
VU3SUA

Friday, October 24, 2008

Ham Radio Books At Amazon

Amazon.com has some interesting books for Radio Amateurs New and Used ones.
We have a shop on Amazon and we request members to buy from our shop if they do
intend to buy from Amazon.The income generated will be used for making new kits that will always be very economical for Hams living in any part of the world.
Best of wishes
73's
Sunil Lakhani

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Poll results for ACP cabinet

My thanks to all friends for taking part in a poll for knowing if the ACP cabinet would be a suitable choice for a cabinet for Bitx.
Most of the members have found the idea unique for Bitx to have a ACP cabinet.
I would request all members to kindly express their opinion on what type of cabinet they prefer amongst the metal cabinets, and if possible drop me a mail expressing their choice of cabinet.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

CW For Bitx and CW Filter



It gives me great pleasure in introducing my friend Om Tony Fletcher m0pkd from the
United Kingdom. Tony had purchased a Bitx Version 3 kit from my ebay shop and in a very short time had build the receiver of the Bitx.
It is an appreciated effort on the part of Tony as this is his first home brew for a
SSB TCVR as Tony as an cw enthusiast.

Tony has also come up with a simple solution for the Bitx to work on a 400 Khz cw filter,which can be switched for ssb/cw
The circuit is posted here






I am presenting one more circuit sent to me by Tony ,this circuit for the benefit of all wishing to add cw to their Bitx with a very little work.

We thank Tony for his great effort in making the Bitx to work on a filter suitable for cw mode with a very simple technique.

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