SolderSmoke Podcast #152 Special Digital Edition

SolderSmoke Podcast #152 is available at

http://soldersmoke.com/soldersmoke152.mp3

May 18, 2013

— SolderSmoke’s WWV Advertising Campaign!
— Bands Better — Working DX!
— Shack and Shed reorganization
— Arduino Madness! CW Beacon Machine! DDS Sig Generator! (see video above)
— Breaking and Fixing an Arduino
— Reverse Beacon Network
— The Cult of Arduino: QRP Computing with Italian Charm
— PSK-31 and JT65 with Homebrew DSB Rig
— SolderSmoke Book Corner: Hollow-State Design! Getting Started With Arduino!
— Massimo Banzi has THE KNACK!
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6 thoughts on “SolderSmoke Podcast #152 Special Digital Edition”

  1. Thanks for the heads-up on those AD9850 DDS cards, and AD7C’s excellent site. I’ve always wanted to fool around with DDS, but it was never anywhere this cheap or easy. I ordered two, since they can tune together with one’s phase shifted 90 degrees, for quadrature I/Q mixers like KK7B’s radios.

  2. You should know the last major Cicada hatching was in 2004. I’m pretty sure that’s not 17 years ago. They are -very- loud. I was driving down I95 toward Baltimore, and heard them in the car, at road speed, with the windows up. Enjoy. I was picking bodies out of the car grille for weeks.

  3. >> they can tune together with one’s phase shifted 90 degrees Mike, I ordered two for the same reason, but there are some roadblocks. To get this to work right you’ll need to do 2 things: 1) feed them from the same REF_CLOCK. This means removing the 125Mhz oscillator from one of them, and feeding it from the oscillator on the other (or feeding both from a separate common source). 2) Triggering the FQ_UD on both and the same time, and (here is my sticking point) synchronizing the FQ_UD with the REF_CLOCK, likely by feeding FQ_UD from your microcontroller through a D-type flip-flop that is itself clocked with REF_CLOCK. If you don’t do #2, you have a chance of FQ_UD being processed on different REF_CLOCK cycles, which would give you a large phase error between the modules. See page 3 of http://www.analog.com/static/imported-files/application_notes/AN-587.pdf It is handy to have 2 modules anyway, and they are cheap enough. I should have ordered 4, so I could try to hack a pair for quadrature, and have two left if I messed up… Paul – K0EET

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