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HamGeek UHSDR-QRP V0.7 1.8-30Mhz mcHF Transceiver HF SDR Transceiver CW SSB AM FM Radio Black
Features:
- Standalone and compact embedded transceiver
- Continues RX coverage 2-30Mhz
- 5W~10W output power
- CW, SSB, AM and FM – transmitting and receiving
- 300/500 Hz CW and 1.8/2.3 kHz SSB filters with adjustable passband centering
- 3.6 kHz "wide" filter plus 5, 6, 7.5 or 10 kHz "extra wide" filters for SSB/AM reception
- HamGeek mcHF transceiver with a 3.2" touch screen
- SSB/AM transmitting speech processor
- DSP noise reduction
- DSP automatic notch filter
- Spectrum scope
- Waterfall Display
- Highly configurable with a wide variety of menu items
Specifications:
- M0NKA PCB version: 0.7 (include RF-board, LOGIC-board and UI-board)
- Firmware version: D2.12.2
- MCU & DSP: STM32F437VIT6 or STM32F407VGT6
- LCD: MCU16 Parallel 3.2-inch TFT Touch Screen
- LCD resolution: 240*320
- OSC CIRCUITS: SI570 or SI5351
- Dimensions: 152 x 44 x 200mm/6 x 1.7 x 7.9"
- Weight: 1015g/2.2lb
Changes from V0.6 to V0.7:
The latest 0.7 revision follows the 0.6 schematics more or less, where mostly
mechanical changes are introduced. Following is the detailed list of the changes.
1. The HamGeek mcHF with three boards now, instead of two:
- The RF board host main power supply RF PA, BPFs, LPFs, RX antenna switching, TX preamp and PWR/SWR meter circuit
- RF board PA transistors and low noise linear regulators are mounted flat on the board for full thermal contact with the back of the aluminium case
- Due to much higher real estate on the RF board, all signal flow follows linear path of direction without overlap of low/high energy density fields
- Much more space for expanding the LFP module
- The new Logic board has the bottom side facing the RF board and it is mostly ground plane (except U204 and U207) which removes the need of metal shielding plate
- All low level RF generation/decoding circuits are now moved to the Logic board, bundled with the Audio Codec module
- The LCD is mounted on the Logic board to minimize interference
- All clocks - DSP and RF are grouped to together for minimizing noise and easier temperature insulation, again on the Logic board
- New component: U700 is added on the Logic board to provide RX/TX switching for the RF circuitry, independent of the Audio Codec module signals and at the same time saving extra pin usage from CPU
- The frequency encoder is plugged to P1c connector on the Logic board instead of being soldered onto the UI board
- The UI board uses three general purpose encoders that are vertically (90deg) mounted. Those also have integrated switches
2.The 0.7 revision uses fourteen LED lit buttons, instead of seventeen. The missing three are the encoder mode buttons, their function is now provided by the encoder built-in push buttons
3. The 0.7 revision uses high quality optical encoder (ENA1J-B28-L00064L)
4. With a slightly bigger LCD - the 3.2 inch HY32
Package Included:
- 1 x Transceiver