The Direct Conversion receiver with VFO and XO
Here is a basic direct conversion receiver. the construction is rather simple. you will need to wind L1 and L2 on a 1 1/2" to a 2" form. wrap 24 turns of #22 gauge magnet wire tap the 12th turn. L1 acts as an antenna tuner. L2 tunes the band. this receiver will cover 80 and 40 meter short wave bands. it will receive AM stations, if you want to receive ssb or cw you will have to build a vfo or xo. the xo will only let the radio tune to the xtals fundamental frequency. this is good if you want to receive limited frequency.


Receiver
The vfo is a variable frequency oscillator. this will let you tune 50khz (+ - 25khz) from center frequency. The frequency the oscillator is the set by the combination of the inductor and capacitor LC and by making the inductor variable you can tune the oscillator to the exact frequency Frequency (F) = 1 / (2 * Pi * Sqrt(LC)). in this version i use adjustable inductors and fixed capacitors. L3: 4.6-8.5 uH adjustable RF coil and C9 25pf will get you in the 80 meter band, L4: 2.4-4.1 uH adjustable RF coil and 130pf with will get you in the 40 meter band you could use adjustable capacitors also for more tuning freedom. in my next receiver I'm going to use air variable capacitor for C9 and C10.

The vfo should not be any way connected to the receiver except for the power supply. you will need a well regulated supply to keep the oscillator from drifting off frequency. i always use the lm78xx regulators and the voltage should be around 6v dc. and you always want to supply the regulator with at least 2 volts more than the rated output of the regulator.

alignment procedure
you will need one of the following,

now you need to tune the receiver till you hear a hissing sound. now your close to the vfo frequency. tune the vfo with R6 slowly if the band is busy you will hear cw or ssb. try turning C1 or C2 a little also, before you know it you will be a pro at it.

VFO

the xo will only let the radio tune to the xtals fundamental frequency. this is good if you want to receive limited frequency. i built one for my set i use it as a backup oscillator and for receiver alignment. the xo is rather stable and could be used for the beginning of a cw transmitter.

XO

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Formula: Frequency (F) = 1 / (2 * Pi * Sqrt(LC))

Capacitance (pF) [C]
Inductance (uH) [L]
Frequency (F)(Hz)


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