Ramsey Electronics HR20 manual About Direct Conversion Receivers

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This receiver circuit is ideal for discovering just how simple a true “Communications Receiver” can be . That’s right- there is a BIG difference between the Ramsey HR20 and other simple short wave radio circuits we can try to build.

Yet it is very easy to build. Our HR-series are by far the easiest to build of all the Ramsey kit receivers and therefore very nice for radio newcomers. Consequently, our manuals for the 40 and 80 meter receivers are written with beginners in mind, since both of these bands offer Novice and Technician privileges. The manuals for the 30 and 20 meter versions assume the general Ham radio know-how that should accompany a General Class or higher license.

ABOUT DIRECT CONVERSION RECEIVERS:

The HR20 is a “Direct Conversion” receiving circuit. There is no need for IF (intermediate frequency) circuitry. The receiver “processes” the incoming signal right at its own frequency, with no need to mix or transform it with additional internal oscillators and amplifiers running at intermediate frequencies such as 455 KHz.

The advantage of this type of receiver is that it permits tuning of CW, AM and SSB signals with no need for a separate BFO. (A BFO or “beat frequency signal oscillator” is an entirely separate oscillator circuit used in the IF “intermediate frequency” section of a superhetrodyne receiving circuit). Since this frequency is designed specifically for SSB and CW, you will also hear the carrier signal of any AM shortwave broadcast station.

The most elementary “DC” receiver consists of just an oscillator and an antenna connected to the inputs of a “Product Detector” whose tiny audio output is then amplified for listening. A product detector can be made from simple diodes, or a pair of transistors, or a dual gate FET transistor, or various IC’s. The Ramsey HR20 efficiently utilizes the Signetics SA602 IC for both the tunable oscillator and the product detector circuits, giving the equivalent of seven transistors in the mixer-oscillator stages.

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Contents ALL Mode Receiver KIT Partial List of Available Kits Ramsey Transmitter Kits HR20 Amateur Receiver KIT Ramsey HR-SERIES Amateur Receivers IntroductionAbout Direct Conversion Receivers Circuit Description Parts Supplied with the HR20 KIT CapacitorsLEARN-AS-YOU-BUILD Receiver Assembly Strategy HR20 HR20 Parts Layout Diagram Receiver Assembly HR20 HR20 Required for Initial Testing and Alignment Initial Testing of Your HR20Alignment Hint for ALL Direct Conversion Receivers AlignmentTuning SSB Signals Using Your ReceiverCW Operation On the AIR TRANS-RECEIVINGSpeaker Operation Adding AN LED Power on Indicator More Audio Power Another WAYTroubleshooting Tips General Notes for Experienced QRP Builders Alternate Power SourcesBandspread 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 HR20 Amateur Receiver KIT Total Solder Points Estimated Assembly TimeRequired Tools Additional Suggested Items