I purchased Collins mechanical filter XF-115C 500Hz wide which was soldered out of the CW filter for FT-847 and decided to design a board to fit the filter in my Yaesu FT-817ND. The original Yaesu filter board is named YF-122C.
I measured the filter and the dimensions are like on the picture below
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Dimensions of XF-115C collins filter |
I used KiCad to draw the diagram and the PCB. On the diagram I made holes to put alternative Murata filter and some additional elements like caps (for experiments) which are not necessary to solder.
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Diagram schematic of YF-115C/CN/Y filter |
I made the board using laser printer and heat transfer method. You can download the board ready to print (mirror version)
here.
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PCB of the filter |
I made the board with 1mm thick FR4 laminate
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Boards are ready, now cutting drilling and soldering. |
The biggest problem was to find the connectors for the board. I couldn't find the original ones at reasonable price in reasonable quantities. After much search I came up with the solution. I purchased some connectors with angled leads and spacing of 2mm like on the picture below and cut them to appropriate size. I purchased them for few dollars
here.
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2mm pitch connectors |
I cut out the 3pin and 4pin connector, soldered them at an angle and than raised bending them to vertical position so the holes in pcb matched the holes in connector.
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Finished filter side by side with original |
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Bottom side with all elements in place |
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Filter installed in Yaesu FT-817 |
When installed filter works exactly as original YF-122C. Is fully plug and play, no need to solder the filter to the radio's pins like I saw in other DIY work.
Happy CW'ing
Vy 73
Artur
Cześć Arturze!
ReplyDeleteCzy nie została Ci przypadkiem jena płytka?
Chętnie bym się podłączył.
Pozdrawiam Piotr SP2SWR
i ja także , nomoże projekt płytki?
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Are the KiCad project files or the gerbers available for this board?
ReplyDeleteCan you share a link to the 3 and 4 pin female headers you ended up modifying and using? I don't see any JST 3 pin or 4 pin female headers that are pc mount.
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