From: jherman@uhunix3.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Jeff Herman) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.homebrew Subject: Project 10: A BFO for your $40 SW rec. It seems there are quite a few cheapie shortwave receivers out there that have everything (synthesizer tuning, digital readout, fairly good specs) but lack the all important BFO to copy SSB and CW. Well, let's remedy that problem right now. The heart of this project is a 455 kHz IF transformer: go to your closest junked broadcast radio receiver and steal one from there. If you are reading this on rec.radio.shortwave you may skip this paragraph; if you are reading this on rec.radio.amateur.homebrew or on the QRP mailgroup here's a neat idea: get one of these cheapie SW rcvrs and after installing this BFO you'll have a great companion to any of the simple transmitters I've been posting! Let's face it, xmtrs are easy to build, but rcvrs certainly require more care; for $40 you can pick up one of these synthesized digital readout pups and have a complete backpack transmitter-receiver pair. PARTS LIST Q1 2N544 transistor C1 15 pfd variable capacitor C2 .001 mfd C3,4 .01 mfd R1 7.5K resistor R2 5.1K B1 1.5 VDC battery T1 Miller #9-C2 IF transformer SW1 SPST switch ------------------------------------- ANT | | | | | | R1 | | | | | | | | *------*------B-Q1-C-----*----------)-------------*------C2-------- | | E | | | | | | | | | R2 | | C1 | *----- | | GND | | | ) | | | | | ) GND | GND | C ) -------O | | | ) ( | *-------------)----) ( N.C. | | | ) ( | | | ) -------O | | | ) --------------C3-------------)-------------*----- | | *-------SW1-----B1+----GND | | GND Recall: Q1 is marked B=base, C=collector, E=emitter; the case of Q1 MUST be grounded; GND=ground; note the polarity of B1. Now, the unmarked capacitor, C, and its associated transformer, are inside the can of the IF transformer; if you remove the can you'll see where to make the connections. N.C. means not connected - while you have the can off you'll have to cut those leads. Also, screw the tuning screw slug all the way out. After you've put everything together set C1 about midway. Adjust the transformer slug until it resonates at 455 kHz, which can be accomplished using a receiver or GDO. AS you tune the slug (using the receiver) you should hear the heterodyne note of the BFO lowering in pitch until it eventually zero-beats. Stop tuning at this point. The BFO antenna can be any piece of hookup wire wrapped around the antenna wire near (or even inside of) the receiver. Whenever you want to copy CW or SSB, merely flick on SW1. Jeff NH6IL