MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER, LPF AND BALANCED 
MODULATOR
MIC AMPLIFIER AND LPF
The microphone amplifier has a 
gain of more than 20dB. The amplifier is followed by an 2.7KHz active low pass 
filter. A dual op-amp is used for both stages. The choice of op-amp is not 
critical. I use an LF353 but most dual op-amps should work in this circuit. 
MIC AMP PCB TOP VIEW
Like all the other circuit boards 
in this transceiver, the PCB was drawn by hand. I used double-sided PCB. All 
ground connections are made to the top PCB foil (Ground plane). The holes for 
any component leads that are not grounded, must be reamed out (countersunk?) 
with a suitable tool. I used a 3mm HSS drill bit. 
OSCILLATOR/MODULATOR
OSC/MOD PCB Top view
The carrier oscillator/balanced 
modulator unit is very similar to the circuit used in the 80M SSB rig. All transistors 
are 2SC710's. Any general purpose NPN transistor with an ft of a couple of 
hundred MHz should be suitable. I used BC547's in the 80M rig. The transformer 
is 6 turns, trifilar wound on a medium to high permeability ferrite core. 
Details of transformer phasing.
I tried several types of 
diode in the balanced modulator. OA91 and 1N34 point contact diodes worked well. 
1N4148 silicon diodes also gave rood results. I decided to use the 1N4148's, as 
they are more readily available.
Wav file of my first test of the 
transmitter: test.wav 
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