This 80M Trapped dipole antenna is the work of Nadisha 4S7NR, modified by YC0HLE which results are matched at a frequency of 3,845 MHz. This design will be resonant at a frequency of around 3,250MHz to 3,850MHz. Coil inductance = 67.83 µH, made of email wire diameter = 1 mm, diameter of the cocker = […]
DIY
“DIY” on DXR Electronics Bits is where practical ham radio projects come to life. Here you’ll find buildable circuits, antennas, receivers, preamps, audio tools, and experimental rigs designed for real‑world shack and field use. From compact HF antennas for small spaces to regenerative receivers, QRP transmitters, and uBITX add‑ons, each article focuses on parts you can actually source and solder on the bench.
SSM2167 audio processor for Baofeng Mic enclosure
SSM2167 audio processor for Baofeng Mic enclosure Mic gain is barely adequate on the µBITx transceiver since there is no Mic Gain control. It would also be helpful to not only provide mic gain control, but to add compression in order to boost the average power output.The SSM2167 is a powerful audio processor that can […]
Simple mic compressor using 3 Transistors for HF rigs
This article describes a simple microphone compressor built with three transistors to improve audio consistency. The circuit uses a preamplifier, buffer, and feedback stage to control gain. As input increases, negative feedback reduces amplification, compressing louder signals. It runs on 12V and suits amateur radio setups needing stable, balanced voice output.
SSM2167 Microphone Preamplifier with compression for ubitx HF Transceiver
This project uses an SSM2167 IC as a complete microphone preamplifier with built-in compression and noise gating to improve uBITX transceiver audio. It boosts mic gain, reduces dynamic range, and suppresses background noise, resulting in clearer, louder, and more consistent transmitted speech.
Simple horizontal V antenna for NOAA weather satellites reception
Modified simple horizontal V antenna This antenna is little modified version of antenna designed by Adam 9A4QV for noaa/METEOR Weather sat reception. Adams antenna is based on a very simple linearly polarized dipole, which makes construction almost trivial. I tried his antenna and found that practical difficulties in finding choc block terminals. Chock block terminals are not strong enough […]
Ribless Programming cable for Motorola GM360/GM338 radio
This article explains how to build a low-cost ribless programming cable for Motorola GM360, GM338, and GM300 radios. It uses a USB-to-TTL adapter, RJ45 connector, and a diode to enable direct serial communication without a RIB unit. The guide covers wiring, setup, and software configuration for reliable radio programming.
Programming Motorola GM300 and GM338 with homemade cable
The GM300 series radios are line of two-way radios manufactured by Motorola Solutions. They are popular choice for amateur radio operators due to its features, performance, and affordability. GM300 is also a very durable radio. It is built to withstand the elements and can handle even the most demanding conditions. Similarly, the Motorola GM338 is […]
Multiband Half wave end fed antenna
The halfwave end fed antenna is an attractive option for many radio amateurs as it is able to provide multiband operation without the use of traps or stubs whilst occupying a minimum amount of space. A broad-band matching network is typically used to transform the high impedance of the EFHW feed point to 50Ω suitable […]
DIY Programming cable for a Motorola GM 300 series two-way radio
DIY Programming cable for a Motorola GM 300 series two-way radio To make a DIY programming cable for a Motorola GM300, you will need the following materials: A USB-TTL adapter An RJ45 Ethernet connector A standard silicon signal diode, such as the 1N4148 An Ethernet cable. Once you have gathered your materials, follow these steps […]
VK3YE’s AGC circuit for ubitx
VK3YE’s AGC circuit for ubitx An ubitx AGC board is a circuit board that can be installed in a ubitx transceiver to provide automatic gain control (AGC). AGC is a feature that automatically adjusts the gain of the transceiver’s amplifier to maintain a constant audio output level, regardless of the strength of […]

