Congratulations, you did very good not only with the construction of the radio but also by delivering such a high quality video to us. Well done and keep up the good work. good dx and 73's de 5B4AGL.
@Pepsifx357 Yup, you just iron it on to your copper clad board (make sure to print it out as a mirror image!). Laser jet toner basically sprays plastic onto the page which transfers over nicely.
@Pepsifx357 Yeah, they are freaking expensive. I had access to one at my school. A library will have one too. You just need to be able to load in photo-gloss paper.
I have an oscilloscope just like that, except yours is a 524 and mine is a 526. And it has a NASA sticker on it for calibration. Good video, I enjoyed it but almost fell asleep from the music.
@Pepsifx357 There are tons of youtube videos explaining the process. I've had success using the toner transfer method if you can get access to a laser jet printer. That and you need Ferric Chloride to etch the boards. Everything else you need is normal household stuff (like an iron, a sharpie for touch ups, some tupperware, etc.)
Yes, but my oscilloscope is calibrated by a time base of the Swiss office of metrology. The sticker is on the inside ;) Thank you for your compliments ! :)
When building the SDR there's no much problem. With computers, it gets complicated. I have a positive experience with publications YU1LM. There is no "SMD" it's nice to build with easy to solder components :)
Sorry for the late reply. I use QRP2000 synthesizer. It works great! I use ADTRX1-V1 + Driver 5W YU1LM. Very good results from 1.5 to 14Mhz! See the video "2/2 build a SDR transceiver ADTRX1-V1 YU1LM" I increased the power amplifier with 4x IRF510
Hello ,
I am YU1LM and thank you very much for realluy nice video show with my SDR transceiver ADTRX1V1.
VY 73 Tasa YU1LM/QRP
Congratulations, you did very good not only with the construction of the radio but also by delivering such a high quality video to us. Well done and keep up the good work.
good dx and 73's
de 5B4AGL.
@Pepsifx357
Yup, you just iron it on to your copper clad board (make sure to print it out as a mirror image!). Laser jet toner basically sprays plastic onto the page which transfers over nicely.
Great video... this makes you realise what good value pre-made screen printed PCB's are! 73 - VK2GOM
@Pepsifx357
Yeah, they are freaking expensive. I had access to one at my school. A library will have one too. You just need to be able to load in photo-gloss paper.
Hi. Very good
. Congratulations.
Where do you bay the vice ?. I see it very useful.
Gustavo - LU2JGP
amazing! nice work....
I have an oscilloscope just like that, except yours is a 524 and mine is a 526. And it has a NASA sticker on it for calibration. Good video, I enjoyed it but almost fell asleep from the music.
@Pepsifx357
There are tons of youtube videos explaining the process. I've had success using the toner transfer method if you can get access to a laser jet printer. That and you need Ferric Chloride to etch the boards. Everything else you need is normal household stuff (like an iron, a sharpie for touch ups, some tupperware, etc.)
great job !
@BlackCow99 So basicaly you just need the toner to imprint the design onto the photo-gloss paper to then use it to do the job?
@BlackCow99 I don't think I'll be in possession of a laser jet anytime soon. But thanks for the info.
@Knightmetal this is "Michael Whalen - One Becomes a Trillion"
In the 3,30 time there is an interesting product for support the PCB. Do you have a link to this model ??
HI, congratulations for your work, it's incredible. What program do you use?
@BlackCow99 Hmm, seems you've given me some ideas...Thanks!
That program that you used at the end is so cool! How do you get something like that set up?
Yes, but my oscilloscope is calibrated by a time base of the Swiss office of metrology. The sticker is on the inside ;)
Thank you for your compliments ! :)
HI, congratulations for your work, it's incredible. What program do you use? ..
When building the SDR there's no much problem. With computers, it gets complicated. I have a positive experience with publications YU1LM. There is no "SMD" it's nice to build with easy to solder components :)
I'm considering building one of these radios, do you have any afterthoughts or advice?
Nice song! it totally matches the video, what's its name?
Sorry for the late reply. I use QRP2000 synthesizer. It works great! I use ADTRX1-V1 + Driver 5W YU1LM. Very good results from 1.5 to 14Mhz! See the video "2/2 build a SDR transceiver ADTRX1-V1 YU1LM" I increased the power amplifier with 4x IRF510
What's the frequency range? Can i get the schematic?
Where is the TX part of the project? It is titled "SDR transceiver" after all.
What antena are you using?
I would kill to be able to etch my own boards. I have a lot of projects I need to build. Anyone got some links?
what was the etchant?
hi, can tell me from where you buy PCB?
i take some from Ebay, made china true is cheap but, poor quality..
good luck in all your projects, 73 !
Horizontal loop 120m length
My name is Dino too,
1.5 to 30Mhz Search on Internet YU1LM + ADTRX1-V1
HI, congratulations for your work, it's incredible. What program do you use?