Softrock works!

Posted on 08.27.09 12:03 AM under Amateur Radio, Home Brew, SoftRock, Uncategorized

It works!

Below is the build, essentially done. I need to better connect audio in and out. And I need to consider if I will add the DB9 serial connector. Marvel at the beauty of the Softrock TXRX V6.3 below.

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And did I mention, it works!? Below I have it operating on the 40M band – tuned to W1AW at 7047.5 kHz. The software is Rocky. Rocky has a nice “auto IQ Balance” function which I had a bit of trouble getting to work nicely with an EMU 0202 USB sound card. I had the input volumes turned up quite high which seems to be a mistake. I tuned them way down and the software corrected itself very fast after that. I have absolutely no mirror images that I can see at all. Any images would have to be down at least 50-60 dB for me not to notice them.

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The inbuilt sound card in my Macbook Pro does a pretty good job as well, but the EMU 0202 is an improvement. I’ll have to take some screen shots and compare them more systematically.

I did get a chance to transmit as well. I found I could get rid of the mirror images easily with the TX IQ Balance in Rocky. The mirror image was down at least 50 db after balancing. I have no idea what power output I have. I need to work on this a little more.

Problems and Concerns:

In all, I’m very happy to have this project working. It is a bit ugly in places – I need to develop of construction skills a bit – but it has been a lot of fun. I should have it cased up soon and be ready to put into operation in the field soon. I should be upgrading to general license soon too (maybe extra as well) so I will be able to use this radio alone legally soon too.




Read Comments

  1. Posted by Tony G0BZB on 01.24.10 5:42 AM

    How did you get on with your softrock txceiver?

    I’ve been QRT for a few years and this development is VY interesting to me. My main tceiver has tubes! TS530. I love the web based softrock receivers I can log onto where you can see all the band activity at a glance instead of winding through with a knob. You can so easily miss a lot like that, whereas activity persists on the waterfall display on a softrock.

    I’ve built a few things in the past, last was a smallwonder labs sw txvr on 20 mtrs about 8 years ago. Now I can’t see so well as before, so am concerned about trying to do surface mount. How hard was it to make? The kits are certainly cheap enough, but not good value if you can’t build them for lack of visual accuity..

    73s

    Tony



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