Monday, June 20, 2011

Collinear antenna for FM transmitter



This collinear antenna works perfectly after the installation. The antenna is basically two dipoles excited in-phase and theoritically exhibits 3 dB of gain when compared to a dipole. 3/8" aluminum tubing was used here but i suggest 1/2" will do the job even better. The quarterwave stub is made of #12awg stranded wire and is grounded at the center(null). When properly tune, this antenna should have SWR value of 1:1.1  to 1:1.2.   73 de hevir

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Amateur Radio Exam Result, October 2, 2010

 

Feels good to have a new ticket. I would like to give thanks to my fellow hams (DX1CW) who have provided me the reviewers that made possible for me to pass the Class A amateur exam.   ---73 de DU1VSS

Friday, July 9, 2010

Automatic Battery Charger





Here is a simple battery charger circuit intended for 12 Volt gell-type battery. Current is limited by the 7805 regulator IC and the limiting resistor (62 ohms) to approximately 250 milliamperes, anyway most small sized gell-type battery capacities ranges from 2.5AH to 7.5AH so charging time should take several hours. When the battery is full, the regulator adjust its voltage output from 15 volts down to 5 volts automatically terminate the charging process.  ---73 de hevir


Wednesday, June 16, 2010

OPC-478 Cloning Cable







Another evening project is this OPC-478 cloning cable for my Icom IC-2200H. Credit is given to Icom which the original circuit was taken and also to the cloning software (CS-2200H) used on this project. The prototype board supply was taken from the RS232 port of the computer while if this does not work, the 5 volts can be supplied externally. A quick check on the COM port setting of your PC before running the cloning program will prevent any conflict. If your PC does not have RS232, you can have an RS232-to-USB converter available in computer shops. ---73 de hevir

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Solid State Relay (SSR) using MOC3020




The circuit  uses the MOC3020 optocoupler that drives the triac to switch 220V of AC volt to a load. We have this project after one of our incubator heater failed due to a faulty mechanical relay. The triac on this circuit can be directly mounted on a suitable heatsink without a need for an insulator. The original circuit was taken from the MOC3020 Motorola datasheet.    ---73 de hevir



Friday, April 2, 2010

Transmit Beacon for Hand-held Radio





The circuit is run by 555 timer IC for its PTT sequence that is 4 seconds "on" and 4 seconds "off". Transmission is about 50% duty cycle that minimize the transmitter heat. Tone IC is any thing that generates sound, I got mine from a magnetic door open sensor which I bought from Japanese Store in Festival Mall. The prototype when connected to a portable transceiver is ready to go on air.  ---73 de hevir

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Server Interface Set-up

Here is a sample interface unit configured as a server. At the left of the interface is an IC-T2H portable transceiver where the interface is connected.  During installation, there are some points to consider. Avoid putting rubber ducky antenna on the radio since rf radiation can interfere the interface function, also never put too much strains on the shielded wires since these can be easily damaged. Adjust the unit for proper sensitivity for a continuous transmission when the audio is present at the input. After tune-up had been completed, the server is good to go on-air. If you wish to include a station identifier on the server, you can download Say The Time at www.4shared.com , and if you want a simplex repeater just download the program with this link http://www.4shared.com/file/251787798/7e70eb78/simplex.html . There are lot of things you can do with the interface, its for you to discover.  ---73 de hevir