FTRX-10
WORLD FIRST SOLDERLESS HF PANADAPTER FOR YAESU FTDX10

You may have already been using YAESU FTDX10 that is the most popular HF/50MHz radio in the world. On the other hand, due to the lack of RF output support capabilities of FTDX10, you may feel restricted to use SDR receivers such as SDRPlay, AirSpy, RTL-SDR, HackRF and software like SDRuno, HDSDR, SDRSharp, GNURadio (e.g.: Gqrx) as well. To address this issue, we introduce a unique solution by designing a high impedance signal probing product FTRX-10 to help ham radio operators utilize their YAESU FTDX10 with full SDR functionality.

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FTRX-10 utilizes an active high impedance current-feedback probing technique to probe HF/50MHz RX signal path of FTDX10. Due to the high impedance nature of the unit, it doesn’t introduce any insertion loss. Therefore there are no adverse effects on the radio side in terms of signal quality. In this method, there isn’t any 3dB insertion loss as in the power splitting approach to probe the signal.  You can see the connection diagram in Figure.1.

Figure. 1: FTRX-10 connection diagram.

During the development phase, we first characterized the dynamic range of the HF/50MHz RX path of YAESU FTDX10 in terms of both voltage and frequency. We extracted this information, used it to define the design specification of the unit, and finally developed the proof of concept designs with the help of SPICE simulations. In these simulations, we took into account both the signal integrity and amplification characteristics. With the help of a DDS-based signal generator (30kHz to 120MHz, @980mVpp), we analyzed the signal quality both in time and frequency domain.

 

FTRX-10 has been designed with components from reputable distributors, such as Digi-Key in order to maintain the highest level of component quality. (e.g.: U.FL-SMA extension).

Figure.2: 3D CAD view of FTRX-10.
Figure.3: Top view of FTRX-10.

FTRX-10 does not compromise the radio requiring any invasive operation such as soldering and/or mechanical modifications (e.g.: drilling). These unique features provide the operator with the flexibility to remove FTRX-10 any time without any hassle. You can see the installed FTRX-10 in Figure.4.

Figure.4: Installed FTRX-10 to FTDX10.

TESTING AND VALIDATION

 

As we mentioned before we applied variable test signals in order to simulate extreme conditions. Although FTDX10 can operate within the frequency range of 30kHz – 75MHz (up to 500mVpp), we conducted our tests for ranges varying from 30kHz to 120MHz (@980mVpp). We make sure that the unit has flat frequency response for this range. Our tests also cover SSB and DRM demodulation on actual HF band conditions. Testing CAT control synchronization with SDR software has been done by OmniRig with SDRUno.

Figure.5: FTRX-10 SDR adapter connection.
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