- Replies 1
- Views 29
- Created
- Last Reply
Top Posters In This Topic
-
Daniel Smith 1 post
-
Robert Mitchell 1 post
A better way to browse. Learn more.
A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.
so ive been working on this little 40m CW transmitter for probably three months now, mostly evenings after work, and i finally got a signal out of it last night. based loosely on the old ARRL handbook crystal oscillator design, running a 7.040 xtal through a buffer stage and then into a single IRF510 final.
problem is the output looks kind of rough on the scope. i was expecting something close to a sine but what im seeing has this weird shoulder on the rising edge, almost like a little pre-ringing thing before the main waveshape settles. power output seems ok, im getting around 4-5 watts into a dummy load, but something about that waveform bugs me. ran it into a spectrum analyzer app on my phone (yeah i know, not ideal) and there seem to be some harmonics that are a bit high.
the lowpass filter i built uses the values from the ARRL book for 40m, toroids wound on T50-2 cores. i double checked the turns counts but maybe i screwed something up there. anyone dealt with this kind of thing before?
Link to comment
https://www.hamradiobase.com/forums/topic/2491-finally-got-my-40m-transmitter-breadboarded-but-the-output-is-weird/Share on other sites