uSDX 80m/40m/20/17m/15m/10m 6 Bands USDR HF QRP SDR Transceiver
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: ST22012261
- SKU: ST22012261
$105.99
Ex Tax: $105.99
Description:
GitHub: https://github.com/threeme3/QCX-SSB/tree/feature-rx-improved
Size: 38*88*155mm(Aluminum case)
Standby current: 13.8vdc 80--90ma
Full HF reception, commonly used 6-band transmission design:80m/40m/20/17m/15m/10m
NOTE:
13.8v power supply:
Frequency below 10M 3-10W is normal
The frequency decreases from about 3-5W between 10M and 30M. The higher the frequency, the more the decrease is, and the highest frequency may be lower than 2W.
Battery powered:
Overall power reduced by one-third
AM and FM functions are gifts, not guaranteed to be perfect
Over view:
This is a shortwave QRP SSB/CW transceiver.
The ultra-small size makes it easy to carry for outdoor use.
It adopts 0.91inch OLED screen.
List of features:
- Simple, fun and versatile QRP SSB HF transceiver with embedded DSP and SDR functions;
- EER Class-E driven SSB transmit-stage
- Approximately 5W PEP SSB output from 13.8V supply
- All-Mode support: USB, LSB, CW, AM, FM
- DSP filters: 3000, 2500, 1700, 500, 200, 100, 50 Hz passband
- DSP features: Automatic Gain Control (AGC), Noise-reduction (NR), Voice-triggered Xmit (VO1X), RX Attentuators (ATT), TX noise gate, TX drive control, Volume control, dBm/S-meter.
- SSB opposite side-band/carrier supression Transmit: better than -45dBc, IMD3 (two-tone) -33dBc, Receive: better than -50dBc
- Multiband support, continuously tunable through bands 160m-10m (and from 20kHz..99MHz with loss in performance)
- Open source firmware, built with Arduiino IDE; allows experimentation, new features can be added, contributions can be shared via Github, software-complexity: 2000 lines of code
- Software-based VO1X that can be used as fast Full Break-In (QSK and semi-QSK operation) or assist in RX/TX switching for operating digital modes (no CAT or PTT interface required), external PTT output/PA control with TX-delay
- Simple to install modification with 8 component changes and 8 wires
- Lightweight and low-cost transceiver design: because of the EER-transmitter class-E stage it is highly power-efficient (no bulky heatsinks required), and has a simple design (no complex balanced linear power amplifier required)
- Fully digital and software-based SSB transmit-stage: samples microphone-input and reconstruct a SSB-signal by controlling the phase of the SI5351 PLL (through tiny frequency changes over 800kbits/s I2C) and the amplitude of the PA (through PWM of the PA key-shaping circuit)
- Fully digital and software-based SDR receiver-stages (optionally): samples I/Q (complex) signal from Quadrature Sampling Detector digital mixer, and performs a 90-degree phase-shift mathematically in software (Hilbert-transform) and cancels out one side-band by adding them
- Three independent switchable analog front-end receiver attenuators (0dB, -13dB, -20dB, -33dB, -53dB, -60dB, -73dB)
- Receiver Noise floor MDS: –135 dBm at 28MHz (in 200Hz BW)
- Receiver Front-end selectivity: steep -45dB/decade roll-off +/-2kHz from tuned-frequency
- Blocking dynamic range: 20kHz offset 123dB, 2kHz offset 78dB
- CW decoder, Straight/Iambic-A/B keyer
- VFO A/B + RIT and Split, and corresponding relay band-filter switching via I2C
- CAT support (TS480 subset), possibility to stream audio, keys, display-text over CAT
- Probably the most cost effective and easy to build standalone - - - -
- SDR/SSB transceiver that you can find. Very much simplifies the original QCX circuit (i.e. 50% less components to install, no complex transformer windings, no alignment procedure) and more versatile in use.
Package Included:
1 x Transceiver