Hello people,
I've been learning the ham radio stuff during last months. I've made several small receivers for 80m and 40m bands. Now I looking for more advanced project. Right now I focus on receiving, but I am also preparing for getting license, so transceivers are also good.
Can someone suggest me some more advanced but still relatively doable radio receivers (20m, 40m, 80m, FM, AM or really anything else - including aircraft stuff, etc) projects?
I have:
- old oscilloscope (it's having little troubles but it's still working)
- inductance meter (soon it will arrive from ebay)
- soon I will make PIC16F frequency meter, because I've read that it's good enough for hams.
I can:
- etch PCB at home
- solder SMD
- program AVR/PIC
I have parts:
- transistors: 2N3906, 2N3904, 2N7000, 2N7002K, 2N2222, 2N3819, 2SC2078, 2SC2001, MPSH10, J310, BS170, BFR92A, BF245, BC547, BC557, BC549C, (many other BCs)
- ICs: 74HC4053, NE612, LM358, LM741CN, LM386, TCA440, MC3362, MC3361, TDA2030, TDA7000, TDA1083, TA2003, SAB6456A, LF353P, BA1404, TCA440, TBA120S, LA1185, TDA2822, TA7358
- varicaps: BB910, MV2105, BB329
Of course I can buy parts, etc.
What I do not want:
- so-called KITS
- buying PCB
- projects with many IF transformers/bizzare inductors used because it is really hard to get them...
- projects without complete schematic/documentation...
Right now I am considering several projects but I am open to any suggestions. So, what would you recommend?
Thanks in advance!