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Old July 16th 03, 01:59 AM
Opara Kvijji
 
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I must say, that sounds very impressive, although I really do doubt that he
understood all that......or is that the intent?


Actually, the neat thing is that current technology makes homebrewing
more fun than ever! I can now build one hell of a nice receiver using
DSP technology and doing most of the IF processing in the digital domain,
using off the shelf stuff. And I can get performance that beats anything
on the shelf right now.

What I want right now, though, is a PLL on a chip that will take a simple
BCD or binary encoded frequency, and produce an unmodulated carrier. I
would be surprised if someone hasn't built something like that already
using one of those Sanyo mask-programmed microprocessors with the PLL on
the chip like a lot of CBs use today. Doesn't have to be a PLL, it could
be DDS too, but I want a single chip synthesizer that will tune 160

through
10 meters continuously and I'd like to avoid the microprocessor interface.

Time to stop whinging, and face the facts...Real Technology has overtaken
you all!


Whinging? I'm not winging, I'm having a great time! Real technology
makes this a great time to be a ham.
--scott
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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."



 
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