Ramsey Electronics HR20 manual General Notes for Experienced QRP Builders, Alternate Power Sources

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GENERAL NOTES FOR EXPERIENCED QRP BUILDERS:

We at Ramsey Electronics deliberately designed the HR-series of DC receivers to be easily available, affordable and buildable by any person willing to follow the assembly directions. To achieve this goal, the current models, with direct coupling of the SA602 to the LM386 operating with a gain figure of 50, use an amazing minimum of parts. If you know what you are doing with DC receiver design, we encourage you to use our HR-series for reliable building blocks for achieving maximum performance for your own application. If a good idea does not work as expected, you can easily restore your Ramsey receiver to its original circuit configuration.

Our job has been to keep in stock for immediate delivery a good basic design, a quality PC board with plenty of work room, useful front panel controls, correct and adjustable inductors, workable varactor tuning and the popular SA602. We know these receivers WORK, as specified, and that the ONLY reason any HR-receiver will not work after the 1-2 hours needed for assembly is if we packed the wrong parts or you put them in wrong. Once you are sure the receiver performs as specified, there is a lot you can do to coax maximum performance from the basic circuit.

For instance, if you choose a DC power source other than the 9-volt battery, the space allowed for the battery offers plenty of room for a top mounted perfboard or PC-board for preamp stages and or any sort of passive or active audio filter that suits your needs. Keep your work neat with short leads so as not to introduce broadcast station overload.

ALTERNATE POWER SOURCES:

Most of the HR20 circuitry can be operated from 6 to 14 volts without damage or significant modification. However, it is quite important that you carefully hook up with the correct polarity; reverse polarity or excessive voltages WILL damage your kit.

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Contents ALL Mode Receiver KIT Partial List of Available Kits Ramsey Transmitter Kits HR20 Amateur Receiver KIT Introduction Ramsey HR-SERIES Amateur ReceiversAbout Direct Conversion Receivers Circuit Description Capacitors Parts Supplied with the HR20 KITLEARN-AS-YOU-BUILD Receiver Assembly Strategy HR20 HR20 Parts Layout Diagram Receiver Assembly HR20 HR20 Initial Testing of Your HR20 Required for Initial Testing and AlignmentAlignment Alignment Hint for ALL Direct Conversion ReceiversUsing Your Receiver Tuning SSB SignalsCW Operation On the AIR TRANS-RECEIVINGSpeaker Operation More Audio Power Another WAY Adding AN LED Power on IndicatorTroubleshooting Tips Alternate Power Sources General Notes for Experienced QRP BuildersBandspread and Tuning Range Direct Frequency Readout Frequency StabilityOther Methods of Dial Calibration LM386 Audio Output HR20 Construction Notes Ramsey Kit Warranty Factory Repair of Assembled Kits Total Solder Points Estimated Assembly Time HR20 Amateur Receiver KITRequired Tools Additional Suggested Items