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从矿石收音机到边带电台

revision 10, july 2006

自制业余电台的向导

作者:frank w. harris, k0iye

版权所有 © frank w. harris, 2002, 2004, 2006

注意:西班牙语版本请见http://www.ea2ry.com/libroradio/



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目录:



前言


chapter 1

the fascination of radio

  * exploring the shortwave bands
  * growing up in the morse code era
  * the joy of building it yourself
  * a brief history of radio communication
  * henry, maxwell, hertz, tesla and marconi.
  * fessenden, edison, flemming, deforest and armstrong
  * the sinking of the rms republic and the birth of ham radio
  * ham radio in the last 80 years
  * becoming a radio amateur



chapter 2

homebuilding amateur radio equipment

  * what qualifies as homebuilding?
  * when homebrewing is not appropriate
  * barriers to modern homebuilding
  * time, frequency stability and lead inductance
  * basic electrical knowledge
  * magnets & static electricity
  * voltage, current, resistance, energy and power
  * (illustrated with drawings of water & mechanical analogies)
  * conductors, insulators and semiconductors
  * capacitors, inductors, transformers & alternators
  * home power distribution, transformers at low and high frequencies



chapter 3

setting up an electronics workshop

  * r&d as recreation
  * how to build radios (or anything else) in your basement
  * persistence, read books, keep a notebook, & work in small increments
  * minimum tools needed
  * the arrl amateur radio handbook
  * soldering irons and small tools
  * drills & thread taps
  * wood carving gouges for making pc boards
  * >50 mhz oscilloscope
  * frequency counter
  * quality multimeter
  * lab power supply
  * calculator
  * lab notebook
  * collection of electronic junk
  * parts catalogs
  * capacitance meter
  * test leads & socket boards
  * nice-to-have tools
  * rf & audio generators, spice software & spectrum analyzer



chapter 4

hertzian waves in the basement

  * the nature of radio waves
  * mechanical and lc electrical oscillators
  * antenna and transmission line theory
  * crystal set components
  * lc tuner
  * pn junction diode detectors
  * p-type and n-type semiconductors
  * detection of am signals
  * homebuilding the parts for a crystal set
  * the jamestown diode
  * the caribou headphone
  * revisiting crystal sets in 2006
  * learning to troubleshoot
  * selective tuning
  * recreating hertzs radio equipment
  * transmitting and receiving as simply as possible
  * the 1880 ten-meter communicator
  * proving that radio waves exist and arent just capacitive or magnetic coupling
  * demonstrating standing waves to measure frequency
  * building homebrew transistors
  * bipolar transistors, pnp and npn
  * demonstrating voltage gain
  * the boulder rock radio



chapter 5

getting on the air - deciding what to do first

  * how to earn a license
  * the rules of the homebuilding game whatever makes you happy!
  * picking an hf band
  * getting acquainted with the hf ham bands, 160 10 meters
  * instant high quality hf communications
  * vhf/ uhf handheld transceivers
  * building an antenna
  * dipoles, regular and folded
  * multi-band dipoles
  * 80 meters when you dont have room for a dipole
  * the curtain rod vertical
  * a multi-band vertical antenna
  * lightning protection



chapter 6

building a qrp homebrew

  * a single-band, crystal-controlled, qrp module
  * the transmitter mainframe
  * hf construction methods
  * making your own pc boards
  * "dead bug" and "gouged board" construction
  * superglue "island boards"
  * coax jumpers
  * shielded boxes
  * the complete qrp crystal-controlled transmitter
  * transistor amplifiers and oscillators
  * how an amplifier becomes an oscillator
  * class a and class c amplifiers
  * stabilizing the operating point, bypass caps and emitter resistors
  * quartz crystals the key to frequency stability
  * the 40 meter qrp circuit
  * oscillator and buffer
  * inductors, rf transformers and impedance matching
  * tapped toroid inductors
  * how to wind them (and mistakes you might make)
  * the final amplifier stages for the qrp
  * tuned versus broadband - use both for best results
  * bifilar wound, broadband transformers
  * how to wind them (and how you might screw up)
  * ferrite bead rf chokes, expensive rf power transistors, heat sinks & output connectors
  * conquering inductors
  * calculating resonance
  * calibrating trimmer capacitors
  * calculating turns on powdered iron and ferrite toroids
  * chebyshev output low pass filters
  * keying your qrp
  * mosfet power transistors
  * a "spot switch" for the qrp



chapter 7

building a code practice receiver

  * a simple, direct-conversion receiver
  * a great first project for a new ham
  * excellent sensitivity and good stability
  * poor selectivity
  * adding 700 hz audio filtering
  * high pass and low pass filters
  * cascaded bandpass filters increase selectivity
  * operational amplifiers
  * building with integrated circuits
  * am broadcast filter
  * getting rid of the image



chapter 8

power supplies

  * line powered power supplies
  * power supply safety features
  * isolation, 3-conductor cords, fuses, switches, ratings
  * supply performance and regulation
  * rectification, ripple, chokes, capacitors, & bleeders
  * zeners, linear regulators, switching regulators
  * a qrp regulated power supply
  * a battery power supply for the radio shack
  * solar cell charging, low drop-out regulators
  * battery powered shack lighting



chapter 9

accessories for the transmitter

  * a straight key
  * an electronic bug
  * building dummy loads
  * "t" type antenna coupler
  * a low pass filter
  * how to stay legal with a homebrew transmitter
  * antenna and power relays
  * homebrew qsl cards



chapter 10

variable frequency oscillators

  * drift is a big deal today
  * low frequency vfos drift less than high frequency vfos
  * jfet transistors
  * the oscillator circuit
  * the buffer, final amplifier and output filter
  * the 50 secrets of avoiding drift
  * jfets, single-side pc boards, cast metal box, multiple npo caps, small variable caps, precision voltage regulation and

more
  * vernier tuning
  * varactor tuning elements advantages and disadvantages
  * a precision power supply
  * a voltage doubler power supply for battery use
  * square wave generator with a multivibrator
  * squaring up the square wave
  * charge pump, diode/ capacitor voltage doubler
  * schottky diodes for efficiency
  * temperature compensation methods
  * positive coefficient capacitive trimmer compensation
  * how to adjust the compensator
  * thermistor/ varactor temperature compensation



chapter 11

building a vfo for the higher bands (pmos)

  * old approaches that no longer work
  * frequency multiplication
  * high frequency oscillators
  * premix oscillator method of frequency translation
  * a vfo-controlled qrp module
  * crystal oscillators are stable, arent they?
  * crystal oscillator circuits
  * butler oscillators and big crystals
  * mixers, bipolar transistor and dual-gate mosfet
  * optimum drive requirements
  * direction of tuning, drift error cancellation
  * multistage filters and filter/amplifiers
  * the qrp final amplifier stages



chapter 12

final amplifiers

  * the basic features of a modern linear power amplifier
  * it looked easier in the handbook
  * linear "noise mode" operation
  * a tuned 50 watt class b amplifier
  * ferrite balun transformers
  * an untuned, sort-of-linear, class b, amplifier
  * keying the 50 watt transmitter
  * a linear class ab amplifier, this time for sure
  * single sideband (ssb) needs a linear
  * biasing without thermal runaway
  * clamp diodes prevent runaway
  * mechanical construction



chapter 13

自制一个短波接收机

  * 消失的艺术
  * 什么是一个合理的目标?
  * 一个“性能足够”的接收机
  * 有这么复杂吗?
  * 规划你的接收机
  * superhetrodynes为cw提供晶体滤波器
  * 为什么不能单转换?
  * 从单波段单转换的superhetrodyne开始。
  * 现代接收机怎么实现的?
  * 使用同轴电缆连接屏蔽块来做接收机
  * 80米波段的预选器
  * 由一个已调谐的transmatch来半自动接收80米波段与160米波段
  * vfo
  * 有魔力的混频器
  * 混频器产生了太多静电噪声……尖叫声、呻吟声与喧哗声
  * 由分立器件做的实际的自制混频器看起来容易
  * 双路mosfet混频器
  * 所有的双路mosfet各路都不是完全对等的
  * cw用的基本的阶梯滤波器
  * 所有的9.000mhz晶体都不是完全一样的
  * 使用bfo振荡器来匹配你的晶体
  * 使用旋钮开关切换你的滤波器
  * if放大器
  * 双路if放大器的教训
  * 射地-基地放大器放大器——可变增益系数q
  * 使用agc并不是因为奢侈
  * 检波器
  * 任何事都起了点作用
  * af放大器是信号动态范围的一个重要部分
  * 在收到强信号时保护好你的耳朵
  * 想要怎样的hi-fi?
  * 驱动喇叭
  * 其它hf波段的转换器
  * 晶体振荡器
  * 波段开关
  * 给接收机供电
  * 使用线形电源,不要用开关电源



chapter 14

old-tech vacuum tube radio

  * how old can radio technology be and still be used on the air today?
  * why bother with vacuum tubes?
  * glowing filaments, colored plasmas & jules verne glass envelopes
  * power supplies for tubes
  * high voltage power supply safety
  * the old-tech qrp transmitter
  * vacuum tube amplifiers
  * the three roles of the triode filament
  * rf sinewave oscillator
  * quartz crystals
  * triode and pentode oscillators
  * old-tech voltage regulation big, crude, expensive, but beautiful
  * the travails of triode tubes
  * the oscillator and buffer
  * the final amplifier triodes chirp
  * the transmitter power supply
  * an inadequate supply from a 1935 radio
  * a good power supply made from cheap, modern, boring parts
  * how to check out junk power transformers
  * a complex but adequate supply made from ancient parts
  * it works! no one suspects its old and its a success on todays 40 meter band
  * an old-tech receiver
  * a super regenerative receiver made from ancient tubes
  * the power supply
  * super-regen on the modern hambands
  * lots of fun, but not up to modern qrm & qrps - back to the drawing board!



chapter 15

the nobel prize for sideband

  * it cant be that hard! want to bet?
  * the sideband generator how it works
  * the 9 mhz oscillator / amplifier
  * the audio amplifier
  * the balanced modulator
  * building your own crystal ladder filter
  * decoupling the power supply leads
  * getting rid of rf feedback - rf filtering for all inputs
  * tuning and testing
  * using the generator for am modulation and cw
  * moving the 9 mhz ssb signal to a hamband
  * move the ssb only once!
  * no wonder most ham rigs are tranceivers
  * moving the 9 mhz signal to the difficult hf hambands
  * move the vfo first, then mix it with the ssb 9 mhz.
  * pick your oscillator and vfo frequencies carefully
  * hearing your own vfo in the receiver
  * the hardest band 17 meters
  * covering the widest band 10 meters
  * a linear sideband qrp, vfo-tuned module
  * all stages must be linear and low distortion
  * all gain stages should be broadband to prevent oscillation
  * sometimes high pass filter output is needed & not the usual low pass
  * checking out the generator
  * driving a 50 watt linear amplifier



chapter 16

ancient modulation

  * defining amplitude modulation
  * modulating vacuum tube final amplifiers
  * plate, screen & cathode modulation
  * a "collector modulator"
  * converting a mosfet keyer into a modulator
  * generating am with an ssb balanced modulator
  * compensating for non-linearity
  * compression by accident
  * you probably don't need to build a compressor
  * ham tv - the old way
  * fun with an ancient flying spot scanner tv camera


in conclusion:

homebrew ham radio is never complete - when it works perfectly and does all the latest stuff, the hobby is over. not likely.

long live homebuilding!

thanks for reading my book.

73's frank w. harris, k0iye