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Re: [linrad] RE: H mode mixers at 144 MHz
Hi Kohjin,
According to the information published in the ARRL Experimental Methods in
RF Design, the H-Mode mixer is the work of Colin Horrabin, G3SBI, and the
H comes from the resemblance of the letter H in the mixer schematic
diagram.
73,
-- Edson, 7n4ncl
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003, Kohjin Yamada wrote:
> Hi Roger,
>
> Thanks for the very interesting post.
> I wonder if there is any website of Giancarlo I7SWX and/or G3SBI?
> I have searched in Mr. Google but couldn't reach anywhere.
>
> Who gave the name of "H-Mode Mixer"?
> Do you or Giancarlo know of any good webpage to learn H-Mode Mixer?
>
> Kohjin - JR1EDE
>
> At 21:31 03/05/31 -0400, you wrote:
> >Hi, Leif!
> >
> >H-Mode mixers were made with J310's before people started
> >using the Fairchild devices, I think. Given the IP3's of
> >40-45 dB quoted, to you think that it would be worth trying
> >this at 144 MHz?
> >
> >
> >73,
> >Roger
> >W3SZ
> >
> >>
> >> I made some experiments with the NC7SB3157, another member
> >> of the Fairchild CMOS switch family. I tried to use it to
> >> convert from 70MHz to 10.7MHz but the results were not too
> >> encouraging. I do not remember the details any more, but
> >> performance was similar to what I could get with the J310.
> >> Since the microscopic devices are awkward to work with I
> >> decided to use the J310......
> >>
> >> Some day the modern switches will be superiour for use at
> >> VHF. I do not know if the day has already arrived, my
> >> tests did not give good enough IM3 performance but I did
> >> not study very carefully since I do not have the tools to
> >> work with these very small components.
> >>
> >> Maybe someone will make a PCB with just the mixer on it?
> >>
> >> 73
> >>
> >> Leif / SM5BSZ
> >>
>
>
>
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