As it's coming up to winter I'm after a project to do in the evenings has anyone got a decent VCO design I could try won't be used into a antenna just want to start with something like the old London band 1 link but for band 2

Why not share some sketch of designs then ??
Thanks YB Ill go check them outyellowbeard wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 5:13 pm I get the impression you only want to have a play about, so here is a couple of thing to try:
There is a couple of swanky VCO's here - I am going to have a play myself with the nicom one the next time I am making PCB's:
http://mkmbroadcasting.blogspot.com/search/label/vco
There is a simpler but still decent design here (You have to click the "Transmitters" link in the sidebar):
http://home.deds.nl/~radio102/freddos/default.htm
That one has a simpler PCB, and probably would be easier to make by scoring the design onto a blank piece of copper clad, heating up the areas you want to remove with a soldering iron and peeling them out with a pliers. You could also hack the copper out with a dremel.
Tried BF199 and made it unstable I did checked pin outs on the 199's and also no output
Nice one MiXin some bits turned up today made everything upto the BF245 and works fine so far and sounds pretty good the only thing with this design is the MRF237 are well expensive but not after anything with high output anyway.
A good alternative to the MRF237 is the Mitsubishi 2SC1947, but they're also pretty expensive.SOUNDTX wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 9:12 pmNice one MiXin some bits turned up today made everything upto the BF245 and works fine so far and sounds pretty good the only thing with this design is the MRF237 are well expensive but not after anything with high output anyway.
Can hear it around the house also in the garden.![]()