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so ive been working on a direct conversion receiver for 40m for the past couple months, mostly following the NorCal 40A schematic but modified a bit because i couldnt source a couple of the original parts. got it mostly working now — can hear stations, SSB sounds reasonable — but im getting this really annoying carrier null issue where i have to constantly retune even after it warms up. like i'll peak it on a signal and 10 minutes later its drifted enough to sound hollow. VFO is a Colpitts design i wound myself on a T68-2 toroid.
im thinking its either thermal drift in the LC tank or maybe my supply isnt regulated enough, running off a wall wart right now. tried adding some thermal mass to the coil by potting it in hot glue which didnt really do anything useful. anyone dealt with this on homebrew DCRs, is it just a thing you live with or is there something im missing in the build
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