Maxitronix 60-in-1 kit transmits 160m QRP AM (and more)
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- My last video reviewed the still-available Maxitronix 60-in-1 Electronics Lab and demonstrated it with some simple AM radio projects. Today I'll use it to build some simple amateur projects including a very short range 160m AM transmitter and a BFO for SSB reception on 160, 80 & 40m.
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Hey Peter, try making a 455 KHz oscillator by loading the tuning capacitor and coil on your circuit.
I made one of those as a BFO to work with an old car radio that I modded to tune 2-5 MHz.
Worked really well to tune 80 & 160 Ham bands as well as the old marine broadcasts and 2182 traffic.
I then had the fun of turning it into a broadcast transmitter that just appeared on all the radios in the house no matter where you tuned
The BFO demonstration was awesome
Love it Peter. I had a Science Fair 150 in 1 when I was a kid and it’s AM transmitter was exactly the same as this circuit. When tuned right onto the frequency it’s modulation was much less than if you tuned slightly off frequency.
Thats because the modulation is AM and FM in this oscillator
That brings back good memories, had these electronic kits from Tandy , here in the UK some 48 years ago.
A few memories.
It certainly helps you learn and demonstrate electronics.
I'll try that on my radio shack science fair kit.🙂
I built one of these with my Radio Shack Science Fair 100 in 1 electronics kit.
Great fascinating video AB9EW next you should do a video single side band and 10 meter FM
👍Good stuff Peter, thanks. This kit is actually quite a nice/easy way to expirement. Easier, perhaps, than using components on solderless breadboard. A QRP radio orientated version with some XTALs and other basic TX/RX components for HF would be fun.
BRILLIANT video, Peter. Hats off to you for the BFO idea ! de Peter M0VFX
Peter I linked you video to my FL based club Signal group. Someone came back and said W5JI Joe is usually on 7.158 mornings here so that may be exactly where you were hearing him.
Great video, and I love the finger RIT.
Good video Peter de kd5inm
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i like this video fun with ham radio. Take the rf off the Collector thu a cap and coil (not on the kit) for rf tuning of the antenna? Replace the 160 ohm with the coil or transformer?
Very cool
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To my understanding, reducing resistor value will allow more current to flow through the circuit , which therefore will increase power output maybe??? Forgive me if im wrong as im only an amateur in electronics.
To a point, yes. But then if too low there can be excessive current and you can blow the thing up.
@@vk3ye very true. Just got to tweak it or find the "sweet spot" for the resistor.
BTW any thoughts on how to create a HOME MADE SHORTWAVE RECEIVER DOING IT THE OLD PLANK OF WOOD SCREW DOWN STYLE?
@@AirwolfBadarse Thanks. See my website vk3ye.com for some receiver ideas. Other videos have projects mounted on wood bases - eg some of my AM and FM transmitters.
How about turning the Beach 40 into the Beach 10m or Beach 6/2m? G7VFY
Massive increase in complexity for more than milliwatts out and more difficult to get random contacts compared to 40m.
AMERICAN SCIENCE & SURPLUS (USA) has these kits -download their free PDF CATALOG (entertaining item descriptions). 73.
Harmonics?