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so i've been building this 40m direct conversion receiver on and off for like 3 months now, kept putting it down and coming back to it. finally got it oscillating and i can hear signals which is great but the audio sounds... wrong somehow. like there's this low frequency rumble underneath everything and voices sound kind of hollow and phasey. the LO is a colpitts running around 7.1 MHz, mixing straight into an NE602 then into an LM386 audio stage.
i think it might be RF getting into the audio section but ive shielded pretty much everything i can think of. or maybe its an issue with the product detector stage, im not totally sure. the rumble in particular is bugging me, its almost like 60hz hum but not quite. anyone built something similar and run into this? im pretty sure the power supply isnt the issue because it measures clean on my scope but what do i know lol
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