Cycle 24 Kits
Multiband Converter
This auction is for an
unassembled multiband receive converter kit. The Multiband Converter
from Cycle 24 Kits will allow you to receive the 40, 20, 17, 15, and 13
meter bands on an ordinary cb radio and the 80, 49, 40, 20, 15, and 10
meter bands on an am broadcast receiver with no modification to the
radio.
The converters consist of an
sa612an Balanced Mixer IC, 5 selectable band pass filters, 6 selectable crystals for the
local oscillator, a VXO circuit for fine tuning, and a simple transmit
protection circuit on the output to protect against accidental
"key-ups" when using the converter with a cb or 10 meter radio. I've
also included a place on the board for an lm-386 audio amplifier to
allow the converter to be used as a direct conversion receiver.
All
on board parts are included but 2 double pole 6 throw rotary switches
will be required for band switching (radio shack part number 275-1386).
In lieu of the switches the converter can be hard wired for a single
band.
Below is a list of the bands covered by the converter.
For CB radios (26.965-27.405)
- a=long wave (aprox. 0-0.405, must use external atu or band pass filter)
- b=40 meters (aprox. 6.965-7.405)
- c=20 meters (aprox. 13.965-14.405)
- d=17 meters (aprox. 17.965-18.405)
- e=15 meters (aprox. 20.965-21.405)
- f=13 meters (aprox. 21.965-22.405)
For AM broadcast radios (0.530-1.700)
- a=10 meters (aprox. 27.530-28.700)
- b=15 meters (aprox. 20.530-21.700)
- c=20 meters (aprox. 13.530-14.700)
- d=30 meters (aprox. 9.530-10.700)
- e=40 meters (aprox. 6.530-7.700)
- f=80 meters (aprox. 4.470-3.300) and 49 meters (aprox. 5.530-6.700)
Assembly
time for the Multiband Converter should be 1-3 hours depending on how
fast you work. The seven page manual includes a schematic, layout
diagram, frequency conversion chart, and takes you through the assembly process step by step.
Feel free to message me with any questions, I'll have more kits available soon.
73's and Good Luck