Media Summary: Double signal effects but minimal internal noise. Just 4 transistors, less than 30 parts, draws 8mA yet receives signals from thousands of kilometres away. Welcome to the DC2026 ... This video introduces my build of the 40m

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Double signal effects but minimal internal noise. Just 4 transistors, less than 30 parts, draws 8mA yet receives signals from thousands of kilometres away. Welcome to the DC2026 ... This video introduces my build of the 40m Using a MC1496 mixer, LM386 audio amp, and Si5351 DDS VFO. Just managed to build it before the end of this year (31st Dec ... I take a look back at Wes Hayward's classic DC Re-upload with fixed audio. This circuit contained a proper diplexer after the DBM diode mixer. This helped a lot with broadcast ...

... this little receiver which is in this circuit here it's a 1.5 volt battery operated

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Simple Direct Conversion receiver with AD831

Simple Direct Conversion receiver with AD831

Simple Direct Conversion receiver with

How Direct Conversion Receivers Work

How Direct Conversion Receivers Work

Double signal effects but minimal internal noise. http://www.sciencewriter.net.

DC 2026 7 MHz direct conversion receiver has just 4 transistors

DC 2026 7 MHz direct conversion receiver has just 4 transistors

Just 4 transistors, less than 30 parts, draws 8mA yet receives signals from thousands of kilometres away. Welcome to the DC2026 ...

Direct Conversion Receiver Passes the Radio Marti Test with a Simple Mixer

Direct Conversion Receiver Passes the Radio Marti Test with a Simple Mixer

Here is another update on

Chris (from Wales) Homebrew Direct Conversion Receiver

Chris (from Wales) Homebrew Direct Conversion Receiver

For more info see: https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/search/label/DC%20RX%20Hall%20of%20Fame.

#398: My  build of the SolderSmoke Challenge Direct Conversion Receiver for 40m

#398: My build of the SolderSmoke Challenge Direct Conversion Receiver for 40m

This video introduces my build of the 40m

Direct Conversion Receiver — There is a Lot to Learn from this Simple Device

Direct Conversion Receiver — There is a Lot to Learn from this Simple Device

Here is a progress report on

Finally! Built a Direct Conversion Receiver using a MC1496

Finally! Built a Direct Conversion Receiver using a MC1496

Using a MC1496 mixer, LM386 audio amp, and Si5351 DDS VFO. Just managed to build it before the end of this year (31st Dec ...

What you can Listen To with a Direct Conversion Receiver

What you can Listen To with a Direct Conversion Receiver

This is the

Adding a Diode Ring (or Crossed Diode) mixer to the Direct Conversion Receiver

Adding a Diode Ring (or Crossed Diode) mixer to the Direct Conversion Receiver

I take a look back at Wes Hayward's classic DC

A Direct Conversion Receiver for WWV!

A Direct Conversion Receiver for WWV!

In this video I build a

Simple direct conversion receiver with si5351 - 2

Simple direct conversion receiver with si5351 - 2

Re-upload with fixed audio. This circuit contained a proper diplexer after the DBM diode mixer. This helped a lot with broadcast ...

1.5vdc direct conversion receiver with audio amplifier - PART-1

1.5vdc direct conversion receiver with audio amplifier - PART-1

... this little receiver which is in this circuit here it's a 1.5 volt battery operated