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so ive been working on this 40m direct conversion receiver for about three weeks now, following the NorCal 40A schematic more or less but i kind of deviated on the audio section because i had some TL072s on hand instead of whatever they called for. got the thing mostly working last night and i can hear stations but theres this really annoying hum that seems to follow the signal level, like it gets louder when im tuned to a strong station and then quiets down a bit when im between signals. doesnt totally go away even with the antenna disconnected though which is weird.
my power supply is a wall wart 12v switching type, i know i know, probably should have used a linear supply or at least added more filtering. i do have a big 2200uf cap across the rails and a couple of .1uf ceramics scattered around. the hum is around 120hz i think, i tapped it through my soundcard and looked at it in fldigi and it looks like a really dirty 120hz spike, so definitely some rectification artifact getting in somehow.
has anyone dealt with this on a homebrew DC receiver specifically, the part that confuses me is why it gets worse with strong signals. i half wonder if the switching noise is somehow getting coupled back in through the antenna but that seems backwards. anyway its been bugging me for like 4 days and im starting to question all my decoupling choices
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