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NorCal Frequency Counter
Written by Doug Hendricks, KI6DS   
Tuesday, 18 October 2005
  • This weekend, NorCal announced another new kit at Pacificon. The FCC-1, designed by QRP ARCI member Bob Okas, W3CD.  The kit sells for $35 and is available now.
  FFC-1 Frequency Counter

The NorCal FCC-1 is a highly flexible frequency counter that incorporates features not found in any comparable unit. Its small size allows it to be incorporated into your favorite rig and your battery will hardly notice its modest current requirement.
A high impedance input buffer provides high gain and isolates the counter to minimize loading of the signal source. The 4-bit band select input enables the counter to directly display your operating band and supports programmable parameters on a per-band basis. These parameters are stored in nonvolatile EEPROM. The 16 character by 2 line display is a high contrast, super twisted nematic LCD that's easily viewable over a wide angle in modest lighting conditions. Three menu-driven pushbuttons are provided to support user programming. Operation is as simple as connecting power and a signal source.

Adding a high frequency prescaler ahead of the FCC-1 extends the nominal 50MHz input range into the GHz region. The FCC-1 will read the frequency directly because you can program the exact division ratio. You can also program the IF offset well into the VHF region for total flexibility. The display calculation allows for all combinations of VFO and IF frequencies.

The kit contains all of the necessary parts. There are no surface mount parts to contend with, so this is a kit suitable for builders with modest soldering experience. The board is solder-masked and has silkscreened component outlines for ease in assembly. The FCC-1 can be hardwired directly into your rig, or you can install your favorite connectors for flexibility.

With a future add-on board, the FCC-1 becomes a DDS frequency synthesizer that's capable of replacing conventional analog VFO's in many applications.

Features:

 a.. 16 character by 2 line high contrast LCD
 b.. 10 digit frequency display
 c.. Band annunciator
 d.. 3 pushbuttons for user programming
 e.. 16 nonvolatile band memories for programmable parameters
 f.. Programmable IF offset in 1Hz increments
 g.. Programmable display calculation: Direct, VFO+IF, VFO-IF, IF-VFO
 h.. Prescaler compensation
 i.. Display averaging to reduce least significant digit dither
 j.. Expandable to include a low power DDS VFO with shaft encoder

Specifications:
     Dimensions  1.9" x 3.05" x 1.125" (HWD)
     Weight  1.5 oz.
     Power Supply  7.5-20VDC @ 20mA, typical, reverse polarity protected
     Input Sensitivity  30mVrms typical - see Manual
     Input Impedance  1Meg || 15pF
     Input Frequency Range  500 Hz to >50 MHz
     Display Frequency Range  1Hz to >2.1 GHz
     Display Resolution  1Hz, 10Hz IF Offset 0 to >268 MHz, programmable per band
     Prescale Factor  1 to 255, programmable per band
     Gate Period  100 mS, 1 Sec
     Band Select  4-bit CMOS level input, with internal pull-ups
     Band Annunciator  160m,80m,60m,40m,30m,20m,17m,15m,12m,10m,6m,2m,1.25m,70cm,User,Direct
     Controls  LCD contrast, calibration, 3 pushbuttons
     Inputs  Power, Signal, Band Select, Keyline (future use)
     Outputs  Expansion Connector (future use)

More information is available at the NorCal Website
 
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