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1. 48 L1 T50 2 L2 T50 2 L3 Not Used Leave Open Qi 2N3866 Q2 2N3904 R1 1 0k brown black red R2 27k red violet orange R3 10k 10 turn pot R4 220k red red yellow T1 T50 2 T2 1k 8 ohm audio Xi 7 122 MHz J1 1 8 Stereo Jack Key J2 1 8 Stereo Jack Phone J3 RCA Jack Ant J4 9v Battery Clip HS Heat Sink 26 AWG 3 22 AWG 2 PC Board Ham Can a 40M Minimalist Transceiver Designed by David Cripe NM S Construction and User s Manual Component Installation WINDING THE COILS Let s begin construction Start off by winding the toroids Yeah those are the least fun part of the whole project and take the most attention to detail but once they are wound it is all downhill from there There are three toroids to wind Starting with L1 this is wound with 22 turns of 26 gauge magnet wire This is the thinner of the two pieces of magnet wire included in the kit Cut off about two feet from the piece and wind it in the direction shown in the diagram above Make sure the wire is pulled snug against the toroid coil form without any kinks and that the turns are evenly distributed around the core Turns are counted as the number of times the wire passes through the center of the core Next cut the 22 gauge wire in half and wind L2 with 11 turns in the Same manner as L1 Finally we need to wind T1 the RF transformer The core is wound with two windings
2. Four State QRP Group Ham Can A 40M Minimalist Transceiver Designed by David Cripe NM S Construction and User s Manual Congratulations on your purchase of the HAM CAN transceiver the latest offering in minimalist amateur radio from the Four State QRP Group The HAM CAN is a crystal controlled CW transceiver delivering 1 2 to 1W transmit power with enough sensitivity and selectivity to receive plenty of signals It does all this with only TWO transistors Table of Contents Specifications and Description sicsisssisesievdoevinendsvivesinscaawieweanns Page 2 Parne LISE aiia aa aa a a a a E TE Page 3 Component ISG ssrseciciin kisii sini ana iaa Page 4 Soldering Tutorial ere ee er ee Page 8 Using The Ham CAN vesnconcsccenecasacscacaeaucadeesanesepagacessescammeaewens Page 9 BOEING cxiiuadivedivedeawlencelaiswys vxdaswiownieestoeyanaddeiekeicasiertedads Page 10 Keying Circuit for Electronic Keyer s sssssssrrrronannnrreessannnness Page 11 Page 2 of 11 Ham Can a 40M Minimalist Transceiver Designed by David Cripe NM S Construction and User s Manual Specifications and Description General Description The Ham Can is a minimalist transceiver designed to be very simple and inexpensive yet provide good performance The low cost kit sacrifices nothing in the way of quality It features a high quality printed circuit board low parts count and fast and easy building It makes an excellent first kit f
3. SQUARE holes on the board If they don t line up make sure to place the correct windings in the correct holes See picture below for clarification Crystal 7122 HC 46 Install in crystal outine adjacent to the 2N3866 Some builders may make a socket from an IC machined pin socket 9 Volt Power Leads install POSITIVE lead into the SQUARE hole close to key jack Page 8 of 11 Ham Can a 40M Minimalist Transceiver Designed by David Cripe NM S Construction and User s Manual Soldering Know How Because of the simplicity of this kit it will have appeal as a first project for beginning kit builders For those with little or no experience with soldering there are a few things to keep in mind before starting It is recommended that a low wattage 25 to 30 watt pencil tip soldering iron be used Only rosin core solder may be used as acid core plumbers solder will corrode the board and components Either lead free or tin lead solder may be used though the builder should be aware of the potential toxicity of lead based solders Soldering is not hard if the proper procedure is followed The soldering iron is to be used to heat up the bottom side of the board PC pad and component lead and the solder applied to the pad where it melts and flows into the hole Do not melt the solder onto the tip of the iron and then attempt to dab it onto the joint a defective connection will result After soldering check the top com
4. ead C6 0 047u 473j C7 0 47u 0 47 C8 1000p 102 C9 470u 470 Diodes Next the diodes are to be installed They are all the same type so there is no chance for confusion but they need to be inserted into the board so that their body stripes line up with the stripe on the silk screen board marking Di 1N4148 D2 1N4148 D3 1N4148 D4 1N4148 Page 6 of 11 Ham Can a 40M Minimalist Transceiver Designed by David Cripe NM S Construction and User s Manual Component Installation cont d Resistors Next come the resistors These are installed in a space saving hairpin bend manner The value of the resistors is designated by three color coded bands A fourth gold band at the right side of the resistor indicates 2 tolerance of the resistor value Install and solder one at a time clipping the leads flush with the back of the board when finished Ri 1 0k brown black red R2 27k red violet orange R3 10k 10 turn pot R4 220k red red yellow Transistors Be certain that the body of Q1 is spaced above the board by about 1 16 so that it DOES NOT contact the board surface Qi 2N3866 Install with tab on transistor oriented to outline on pcb Q2 2N3904 Install with flat on transistor oriented to outline on pcb Audio Transformer Install the audio transformer T2 Be certain that the primary side windings are installed into the correct holes Solder the mounting tabs into t
5. he PCB holes as well 1K 8 ohms Install with the side marked P oriented toward Q2 Connectors Install the three connectors next Be certain they are snug against the board before soldering Do not overheat the Key and Phone jacks so that the plastic bodies of the connectors do not soften Ji Key Install 1 8 STEREO jack in KEY position indicated on PCB J2 Antenna Install RCA jack in ANT position indicated on PCB J3 Install 1 8 STEREO jack in PHONES position indicated on PCB NOTE A 1 8 MONO plug as used with a straight key inserted in the KEY jack serves as the on and off switch Toroids We need to install the toroidal coils next The pigtail wire leads of each coil need to be tinned The enamel insulation on the magnet wire is solder strippable melting clean at the touch of a well tinned soldering iron Tin the leads flush to the body of the toroids If the wires do not strip cleanly the remaining enamel may be cleaned off by scraping with an X Acto knife Insert the wire pigtails though the holes in the board and pull them snug before soldering Page 7 of 11 Ham Can a 40M Minimalist Transceiver Designed by David Cripe NM S Construction and User s Manual Installing Components Cont d Toroids con t RF transformer T1 requires special care in its installation The 26 gauge secondary winding is to be inserted into the ROUND holes on the board The 22 gauge primary leads are to be installed in the
6. of 11 turns each one of 22 gauge for the primary and one of 26 gauge wire for the secondary Start with the 22 gauge primary and wind it per the diagram When finished with this wind the secondary so that it lies in between turns of the primary flush to the core without crossing any of the primary windings Double check when finished to be sure that both primary and secondary have 11 turns each Cut the legs of each coil so that there is about 1 2 inch remaining and set them aside until later Now that the hard part is over let s start soldering Page 4 of 11 Page 5 of 11 Ham Can a 40M Minimalist Transceiver Designed by David Cripe NM S Construction and User s Manual Component Installation Cont d The component identification and mounting locations are silk screened on the component side of the PCB Check off each part as you install them Install and solder one part at a time clipping the leads flush with the back of the board Capacitors We ll start by installing capacitors Their value is designated by the code printed on them Locate the capacitors and insert them into the board spreading their legs slightly at the bottom to keep them from falling back out when the board is inverted Solder them in and trim their leads flush with the board Mark them off the list as they are installed C1 4680p 681 C2 220p 221 c3 10p 100J C4 1000p 102 C5 Not Used Jumper out using component l
7. on commences If you are connected to an antenna when the band is active you will hear stations start to come in and you will also hear the rig s oscillation on a nearby CW receiver Adjust the 10K trimpot R3 regeneration control if needed Start with pot fully Clockwise then rotate counter clockwise until receiver regeneration begins This will be heard as a weak signal on your big rig or you will hear signals and band noise Once oscillation begins turn the pot one or two more turns counterclockwise to bring receiver volume to max You should not need to readjust this pot setting unless the battery voltage droops When it does then another 1 2 CCW turns will be necessary to again peak the re ceiver volume Press straight key the xmitter should be making 1 2 to 1 watt of power You will be able to hear receiver signals while you are transmitting How s that for full QSK Page 10 of 11 Ham Can a 40M Minimalist Transceiver Designed by David Cripe NM S Construction and User s Manual Je T2 1 PHONES E m a 1k 8 a2 22t 26AWG 2 llt 22AWG 1N914 i Page 11 of 11 Ham Can a 40M Minimalist Transceiver Designed by David Cripe NM S Construction and User s Manual Keying Circuit For Electronic Keyers Isolate 9v and ov Or use 4 5 5 volts with no ground from the dropping resistor Ham Can s power supply Saat i eect t t L t i A reed relay ke
8. or first time builder and for this reason it was chosen as the Build Session kit for OzarkCon 2011 This NM S design features an innovative power switch Your straight key plug also serves as the on and off switch i e Just plugging int the hey powers up the rig automatically Designed to be as small as possible and still use through hole parts it will fit on top of a 3 oz ham snack can while a 9 volt battery resides inside the can thus making self contained portable rig Brand names with cans this size are Armour Bryan Fancy Feast and probably many others The builder can enjoy a snack while obtaining the enclosure o Receiver Crystal oscillator filter design Smooth and easy regeneration control due to 25 turn pot Direct conversion Crystal controlled on 7122 kc Adequate sensitivity for 40M Audio stage drives earpones Transmitter Keyed oscillator operating in class C 5 to 1 watt output into 50 ohms VCC keying pleasing bell like signal Page 3 of 11 Ham Can a 40M Minimalist Transceiver Designed by David Cripe NM S Construction and User s Manual Part List Let s begin construction by taking an inventory of components Ci 680p 681J C2 220p 221J C3 10p 100 C4 1000p 102J c5 Not Used Jumper Out C6 0 047 u 473j C7 0 47u 0 47uF Electrolytic C8 1000p 102 C9 470u 470uF Electrolytic C10 Not Used Leave Open D1 1N4148 D2 1N4148 D3 1N4148 D4 1N41
9. ponent side of the board to be sure the solder has filed the hole completely and wicked up around the component lead Re heat and apply more solder if necessary Burned flux and solder residue will accumulate on the soldering iron tip and lead to dirty solder joints if not kept clean Periodically wipe the soldering iron tip on a dampened sponge to clean it The PC board has the reference designators for the component mounting locations in silk screened lettering on the component side of the PCB Page 9 of 11 Ham Can a 40M Minimalist Transceiver Designed by David Cripe NM S Construction and User s Manual Using the Ham Can To begin turn the regeneration control R3 fully clockwise Note there is no stop listen for a light click The 1 8 MONO key plug connects 9v battery power to the circuit unplug when not in use Plug in the antenna matched to 1 1 SWR earphones and a straight key do not use your electronic keyer This rig requires a special keying circuit described later or a straight key Snap in a 9 volt battery if you used a clip or hook up leads from a 9 volt power supply do not use higher voltage OBSERVE POLARITY there is no protection diode on the board Add one in the 9 volt line if you wish any 1 amp diode will work fine 1N400x The Ham Can does not have a sidetone so all you will hear is keyclicks on TX The regen is very smooth and you will not hear any clicks when the RF oscillati
10. ys the Ham Can nicely Almost any reed relay can be used The first one tried was a Radio Shack 275 232 another suitable one is the Coto 9007 Mouser 816 9007 05 01 These are 5 volt relays and need the dropping resistor Rs Rs 4 volts divided by the coil current in amps Some relays have an internal spike snubbing diode add an external one if your s doesn t Double click the link below to hear an on the air recording of the Ham Can s signal
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