Getting back to working on the VWS DC Receiver, I decided to combine the AF mplifier and the low noise amplifier on the same board to cut down on size. Because I have been thinking about having separate Low Pass filters for SSB and CW, I will put them on another circuit board instead of with the LNA.
To better match the low impedance of the of the Low Pass filter, the LNA uses a common base amplifier feeding a common emitter stage. To provide power supply decoupling, Q2 and the associated components are commonly called a cpacitance multiplier. This provides a capacitance value to the input stage of approximatly the value of C3 times the gain of Q2.
This configuration along with the LM-386 stage has over 90 dB. total gain, therefore a separate gain adjustment is added to prevent possible overload distorton.
I decided to make the board MUPPET style, instead of using through hole. To reduce the board size I installed the resistors vertically. I
etched a board using toner transfer, and dipped it in some 'liquid tin' to provide a better soldering surface than just bare coppper. One of these days I will try one using the CNC router to see if there is much of a difference in the quality I can get.
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