This 40M SSB transceiver was a project designed to produce a minimum part count rig, and the result was that only 10 Transistors were used. A follow-on project, the P3ST, got the part count to a mere 7 Transistors.
The IF is at 9 MHz and uses the Plessey Topology (2N3904 and 2N3906 Bilateral form factor). It has two LO's and the 2nd LO boots up on 40M FT-8. It is USB/LSB selectable and has a 16X4 LCD display.
Full construction info can be found at my n6qw.com website. This rig was built in 2019 and subsequently chosen by the Vienna Wireless Society (Vienna, VA) as a club project.
It is a spare design but packs a lot of punch and feature rich capabilities. This is a great starter transceiver project.
When I pulled this out of the storage box the other day, I got a light bulb idea. Because the way in which the Band Pass Filter was designed, unsoldering two fixed capacitors and retuning 5 small trimmers shifts the BPF to 20M. I don't think I ever checked how this design would work on 20M so this would be a good evaluation.
Then I checked the range on the LO, and it would only tune to 9MHz, the top end stop frequency. A simple one number sketch change would fix that and move the stop frequency to 15MHz. Pretty simple... 30 seconds with a soldering iron and about a minute with the Arduino sketch.
That is when the fun began! Several months ago, my Windows 10 machine died, and I bought a refurbished HP machine with Windows 11 Professional. This entailed loading all sorts of new software (Thetis, HPSDR and Arduino IDE 2.36). When this rig was built all of the Arduino Sketches were done in IDE 1.85. Never the twain shall meet. I now find that many of the old sketches, in this case about 7 years old have issues compiling in the later IDE.
I do have a Linux computer with the older IDE and will try a reload using the changed number so I can test this radio on 20M. If that works OK, then I will change out the W3NQN LPF and make this a 20M only radio. In the final analysis why isn't the IDE backward compatible?
Them that know, now don't care if you know.
Much discussion in the media about cankles... what is that?
A “cankle” is a slang word. It describes when a person’s calf and ankle appear to have no clear separation, creating one continuous shape. The word blends “calf” + “ankle.”
It’s not a medical term — just casual, sometimes teasing language about leg shape. It appears the media focus on cankles is a diversion from the Jeffrey Epstein drama. Just think if he was still alive and could finger those most involved. Better said: in lieu of finger, identify.
73's
Pete N6QW














