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"gareth" wrote: "Percy Picacity" wrote in message ... In article , "gareth" wrote: "Percy Picacity" wrote in message ... In article , "gareth" wrote: But the fact remains that for those who understand the use of a crystal phasing control in pre-1950 receivers that the questions as posed above are as completely informative as is necessary. And you have had your answer - the tuning of the BFO has no effect on the phasing control and vice versa. Do you not believe the answer? Stating the bleeding obvious which we all knew any way is about as useful and as relevant as quoting Newton's laws of motion; for neither are an appropriate response to the query as originally put. I refer you page 79 of the previously mentioned book. Sorry, perhaps you could tell us what the question was again. I thought you were asking if there was an advantage to tuning the BFO half way between the wanted and unwanted signals. There isn't. There is. You get single signal reception for CW despite the wide bandwidth of a trnasformer-only IF strip. You get the selectivity regardless of the BFO setting. Putting the BFO half way just makes it *harder* to distinguish the two signals. The advantage of the notch is if you *want* the BFO at that setting to give a comfortable pitch and there *happens* to be an interfering signal just in the wrong place (presumably one of many interfering signals in the IF bandwidth) then the notch gives you a way of suppressing it. But you don't *deliberately* tune the BFO to give you an interfering audio image, you would do better tuning the BFO to where the interfering signals were all a few kHz different. If there isn't a gap big enough between interfering signals, *then* the notch helps get rid of the most annoying one. -- Percy Picacity |
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