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The TS-2000 has a 12KHz IF feeding the DSP. All those old hardware tasks
done in software now. -- Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's. "Ken Taylor" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... There's a number of commercial amateur transceivers that have DSP in the audio stages but do any have DSP in the IF before the detector/AGC? 73 Don K6LTS address in QRZ database It can certainly can be done, it's pretty common now for radios to use DSP at up to even a couple of hundred MHz. Whether there are ham txrs with this I'm unsure of. Ken |
Harris has been producing the RF-5000 series HF transceivers since about
1990 with DSP IF. Bandwidth can be selected from 340hz to 6khz. AGC, syllabic squelch, AM/SSB modulation and demodulation is also done in DSP. The roofing filter in this series is only 8khz wide and the receiver performance is fantastic! Mike wrote: There's a number of commercial amateur transceivers that have DSP in the audio stages but do any have DSP in the IF before the detector/AGC? 73 Don K6LTS address in QRZ database |
Harris has been producing the RF-5000 series HF transceivers since about
1990 with DSP IF. Bandwidth can be selected from 340hz to 6khz. AGC, syllabic squelch, AM/SSB modulation and demodulation is also done in DSP. The roofing filter in this series is only 8khz wide and the receiver performance is fantastic! Mike wrote: There's a number of commercial amateur transceivers that have DSP in the audio stages but do any have DSP in the IF before the detector/AGC? 73 Don K6LTS address in QRZ database |
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