Tom Hammond N0SS's (SK) website is mostly intact thanks to the Mid
Missouri Amateur Radio Club. It is a valuable resource.
You can find the files for the K1 and KX1 CW Tuning Indicator (SMD
version) at http://www.mmccs.com/mmarc/n0ss/index_k1.html.
If you have capability to etch your own boards, Tom recorded full size
images. You might also try emailing Fred at FAR Circuits to see if he
can create the boards. I believe Tom may have used him as his board
supplier.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 6/8/2020 7:33 PM, Frederick Dwight wrote:
If you do a google search on KX1 zero beat indicator or cw zero beat indicator
you will see several circuits demonstrated. Some like the one which uses the
LM567 (non SMT) part and had
a white LED seemed to be good, much less than 100 Hz BW and had the schematic,
but some others seemed to be much too broad, perhaps hundreds of Hz wide. My
circuit
needed quite a bit of audio drive, so rigged up a small 500-500 CT audio
transformer and used the primary as a autotransformer to double the audio
voltage
to the circuit which did not change the earphone volume but enabled the
detector to operate without opening up the audio gain too much on any of my
rigs.
Good Luck Rick KL7CW
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