In article .com,
rkhalona wrote:
A sync detector does not have to be a sideband-selectable type to be
a what
would be referred to as a true type of sync detector. It does need to
be a
PLL type, though.
Pete
This is true, of course, but a sync. detector in modern equipment that
is not sideband-selectable
for the SW environment, where there's often so much adjacent channel
interference, is a perversity.
Why is using an I/Q "Image reject" mixer better than just having a
narrower filter? As I understand it, you're not going to get more
than 50 dB rejection with an image reject mixer.
Mark Zenier
Washington State resident