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Hello.
Saw this cute little board, PLL synt' thing, you select offset, base, basecount (steps) and stepcount (channels).
Well, put one in a HT220, first offset to RX, 455KHz, second,0
O.K., we got 256 channels, really tight freq' ultra stable, and the things are cheap to make, nothing more than a PLL chip support parts.
Made for the down-under CB nit-wits, UHF, but the thing does work.
I would like to find the chip itself, remember, CB crap is branded X.
The things sell for around $45. american, so there is not much to it.
Just think, for the cost of ONE set of channel elements in a MT500, you could have 256 channels, and not RSS hoops, and remember, it works at the crystal osc level, so one board could do VHF LO/HI, UHF, whatever.
Lets get creative here, something to think about,, the batlabs exclusive,,,.
Thank You.
Saw this cute little board, PLL synt' thing, you select offset, base, basecount (steps) and stepcount (channels).
Well, put one in a HT220, first offset to RX, 455KHz, second,0
O.K., we got 256 channels, really tight freq' ultra stable, and the things are cheap to make, nothing more than a PLL chip support parts.
Made for the down-under CB nit-wits, UHF, but the thing does work.
I would like to find the chip itself, remember, CB crap is branded X.
The things sell for around $45. american, so there is not much to it.
Just think, for the cost of ONE set of channel elements in a MT500, you could have 256 channels, and not RSS hoops, and remember, it works at the crystal osc level, so one board could do VHF LO/HI, UHF, whatever.
Lets get creative here, something to think about,, the batlabs exclusive,,,.
Thank You.
No links.
Hello.
No links, just walked into a CB shop, they are pushing the "replacement" for standard CB, what else, GMRS.
In with all the range extendo-echo reverb junk they sell, they had this little board.
The guy said it had been around the shop for a while, perhaps years.
CB shops also sell cheap, $25. frequency counters, that have an adjustable base count, you can, for example, connect one to the LO of a radio, adjust the BC, so the display is correct freq'.
I very seldom find something worthwhile in CB shops, but sometimes.
Thank You.
No links, just walked into a CB shop, they are pushing the "replacement" for standard CB, what else, GMRS.
In with all the range extendo-echo reverb junk they sell, they had this little board.
The guy said it had been around the shop for a while, perhaps years.
CB shops also sell cheap, $25. frequency counters, that have an adjustable base count, you can, for example, connect one to the LO of a radio, adjust the BC, so the display is correct freq'.
I very seldom find something worthwhile in CB shops, but sometimes.
Thank You.
This is not a new idea. Check out this link:
http://www.geocities.com/mikeht220/220synthesizer.html
This article originally appeared in 1976.
http://www.geocities.com/mikeht220/220synthesizer.html
This article originally appeared in 1976.
Chris,
Hamming 31 years
http://www.wa2zdy.com
Wesley Chapel, Pasco County, Florida
Snow? What's that?!
The human race is proof that Darwin was wrong.
Hamming 31 years
http://www.wa2zdy.com
Wesley Chapel, Pasco County, Florida
Snow? What's that?!
The human race is proof that Darwin was wrong.
HT220
Hello.
Never said this was a new idea, or old idea, just a good idea.
The unit uses a single chip to do all the synthesizer.
Does anyone else think this is worthwhile?.
Thank You.
Never said this was a new idea, or old idea, just a good idea.
The unit uses a single chip to do all the synthesizer.
Does anyone else think this is worthwhile?.
Thank You.
Re: HT220
yeah,
i do.
maybe then i can put the rt and ra moto base
stations to good use - or a few of the other rockbound radios i have laying around.
i do.
maybe then i can put the rt and ra moto base
stations to good use - or a few of the other rockbound radios i have laying around.
Cowthief wrote:Hello.
Never said this was a new idea, or old idea, just a good idea.
The unit uses a single chip to do all the synthesizer.
Does anyone else think this is worthwhile?.
Thank You.
Crystals
Hello.
The unit I am excited about is based on a phillips IC.
The entire unit, including a few support parts, will fit in the palm of your hand, closed, remember, this is ONE IC for everything.
Harmonics, a thing of the past, this thing is analog, all the way, in that it is a mixing PLL, not a division PLL, so everything is sine wave in the RF path.
Digital is limited to control, but then, this is done by vericaps, again analog.
Phillips rep is getting me a few samples, there are several chips to choose from, and every chip is under $5.00, in singles.
The unit I am excited about is based on a phillips IC.
The entire unit, including a few support parts, will fit in the palm of your hand, closed, remember, this is ONE IC for everything.
Harmonics, a thing of the past, this thing is analog, all the way, in that it is a mixing PLL, not a division PLL, so everything is sine wave in the RF path.
Digital is limited to control, but then, this is done by vericaps, again analog.
Phillips rep is getting me a few samples, there are several chips to choose from, and every chip is under $5.00, in singles.
I hope you'll keep us up to date. I have a bunch of unused MT500s here that would be fun to tinker with. I have one more now that the 2m ham repeater I've been involved with has been taken off the air. I sure don't see much use for buying rocks for them. Pointless, great as the radios are.
It sounds interesting so far though, let us know!
It sounds interesting so far though, let us know!
Chris,
Hamming 31 years
http://www.wa2zdy.com
Wesley Chapel, Pasco County, Florida
Snow? What's that?!
The human race is proof that Darwin was wrong.
Hamming 31 years
http://www.wa2zdy.com
Wesley Chapel, Pasco County, Florida
Snow? What's that?!
The human race is proof that Darwin was wrong.