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so ive been sitting on this NE602 and LM386 combo for like 6 months just sitting in a parts drawer and finally decided to just do it last weekend. followed the basic circuit from EMRFD, wound my own toroid for the input filter which was honestly the part i was most nervous about since i always screw up the turns count somehow, but this time i counted twice and it came out pretty close.
got it all stuffed into a mint tin which i know is kind of cliche but whatever it works and the shielding isnt bad. tuned up around 7.1 and was pulling in SSB stations pretty clearly considering theres no AGC and just a volume pot on the output. audio is a little hissy and i think i need to look at the gain staging, the LM386 at full gain is pretty rough. but honestly im just excited it works at all because my last attempt at a receiver never got past the oscillator stage
anyone played with adding a simple audio filter to one of these? ive seen some guys put an active low pass after the 386 and it cleans things up a bit. also curious if theres a better audio amp chip to swap in, the 386 has a reputation for being noisy
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