Part 3 of the Chuck Adams W1AW Direct Conversion Receiver build — and it’s receiving. I tuned the receiver using both a 14.0480 and a 14.0475 MHz crystal, and both worked well. With the radio on, I pulled in W1AW live out of Connecticut. The signal drifts in and out, but that’s band conditions — closer stations come in noticeably stronger. Three stages, three shorts, one working receiver.
Part 1 — Oscilloscope Failed Me, My Yaesu FTdx10 Didn’t:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/EoIKxCHX3vc
Part 2 — Does This Audio Stage Work? W1AW Direct Conversion Receiver:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/sk9R5fhybCM
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