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On 10/30/2014 3:20 PM, Lostgallifreyan wrote:
rickman wrote in : The US located beacon added PSK a few years back to make the signal easier to receive. I went Googlong after I wrote that last one. I'd have thought PSK would be harder to detect than AM. So much for what I know. ![]() wris****ches can detect the PSK signal too, so low power must have been done, with a small antenna too, but I don't knpow what they did so I'll leave it there. About op-amps, I just found it hard to let go of a favourite idea. ![]() many transistors though... Just one thought left that might be a kernel of a new idea: if you have a tiny resonant circuit at 60KHz, with high Q, then the change of phase ought to make some kind of detectable upset, a spike maybe, whose polarity you can use to determine mark or space in the signal. The combination of resonance and short spike duration might give you a usable combination of low power and detectable threshold. I'll stop there because I don't think I have anything you can use.. I'm interested in what you come up with though, especially if it avoids a large antenna. Define large... lol. I'm already looking at a 2 foot diameter which is just a wee bit too large for my wrist watch.. lol. Actually I really don't know how practical this is. The digital approach will depend greatly on pulling a very weak signal out of the noise. Not that the noise is in the signal on the antenna, but noise in terms of poor detection of such a weak signal. I will happily report back if/when I get any sort of results. -- Rick |
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