[TenTec] DDS VFO as remote VFO?

Bwana Bob wb2vuf at gti.net
Fri Apr 24 06:54:54 PDT 2009


Hmmm...  Would a DDS VFO work in the Scout?

			73,

			Bob WB2VUF

veast1 wrote:
> Lee,
> I am going down this same road with my back-pack rig.  It's an MFJ 40 
> mtr. SSB rig.  The VFO is highly unstable and i am going to substitute a 
> DDS VFO for the analog VFO that is in the rig.  The reason i say "I am 
> going to ...." is because i am waiting on NORCAL QRP Club to get their 
> FCC-2 DDS VFO kit together as they have sold out and are temporarily out 
> of stock.  I don't know anything about the N3ZI DDS VFO, however i have 
> measured both the frequency and the output power of the stock one in my 
> rig and the NORCAL one should work.  Have you measured the output of the 
> Delta's PTO to determine if the one that you have purchased is compatible?
> 
> Paul (N6MYA)
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> lee berman wrote:
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>> I am attempting to correct the thermal drift on my 580 Delta PTO, by using a Direct Digitally Synthesized VFO as a remote VFO.  The DDS output is said to be ~500mV P-P (I've not measured it myself).  To date, I had no success.  I wonder if anyone else on this reflector has successfully done this and can point me in the right direction.  The unit I'm trying is the one by N3ZI.
>> Other "fixes", such as PTO rebuild, and the K4DPK unit have worked well for many other hams, but not me.  The drift is definitely in the PTO, defintely thermally induced and does not settle out after hours of on time, so this is my latest effort at ending it.
>> thanks,  ~Lee, W1IDZ
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