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Old March 15th 05, 05:49 PM
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"Paul Keinanen" wrote in message

One idea would be to use a fixed downconverter e.g. with a 98 MHz
crystal frequency, mixing the VOR band down to 10-20 MHz, filter out
the strong mixing products from the FM broadcast band that is on
frequencies below 10 MHz and use a DDS with I/Q outputs to get I/Q
demodulation of the signal.


Thank you Paul - I'd like to look into this. Can you point me to some
practical examples or reference materials to start with? Quite some
time ago I ran across the articles from the flex-radio.com guys and
was very interested in their approach. It's my understanding (and I
mean a fairly fuzzy understanding) that direct conversion has many
benefits but is limited to lower bands (unless you're the military with
a big budget)??? What are the trade-offs in doing a downconversion
followed by DDS-based conversion?