Raspberry Sundae Our ice cream sundae is a perfect metaphor for today's blog. If you love to homebrew, then you likely have a penchant for ice cream. Afterall, who in their right mind would turn down a taste of a Raspberry Sundae. But to take a bite, does involve a calculated decision. Afterall with the average age of our ham being way above 30 then it is not a simple decision as concerns for health such as lactose intolerance, adding to an already bulging waistline, cholesterol impacts and then there is that leaking filing that rapidly responds to sugar shock on the nerve endings. When you are 16, none of these issues matter for at that age it is YL's and not ice cream that are in the PFC (Pre-Frontal Cortex) and causes sensations in other parts of the anatomy. But those factors are in the process when it comes to a radical decision such as completely removing the analog VFO from the Project X radio and replacing it with some modern digital electronics. Let us ponder some of ...
With a bit of certainty, I am led to believe that the VFO in the Project X rig is inoperative. The Malocchio is in effect! Back at You! Getting the VFO assembly removed from the rig for repair is daunting, but getting the unit back into the rig is an even bigger, almost insurmountable task. The old axiom, when in doubt look to technology for a solution. Enter the Arduino with the Si5351 as the saving heroes. For some this has Italian roots found in the word "scandalous". While it would be cool to keep it original, it is an Analog VFO that has failed! I have upgraded many commercial radios and long ago faced that decision. The change over while not in the original plan does upgrade Project X to a rig with finer gradations on the frequency readout while also providing extreme frequency stability over the original which only held a 100 Hz drift for only 10 minutes. Since Project X was intended primarily as a SSB rig, the original covered only the phone portions of the bands. We...