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Brian Reay wrote:
rickman wrote: On 2/24/2015 6:35 PM, gareth wrote: "rickman" wrote in message ... On 2/24/2015 12:37 PM, gareth wrote: "Spike" wrote in message ... Get a CW signal peaked on the 20 c/s nose of the HRO crystal filter, with the phasing notching out any nearby signal, and you realise that DSP just isn't necessary due to the quality of the 80-year-old technology employed. WHS. The Eddystone EA12 does not have a phasing control as that part of the cct is fixed-tuned, but it does have a tunable notch in the 100kHz IF to achieve the same effect. Mind you, there seems to be a diminishing band of people who know how to do this, so the simplistic approach of using someone else's ever-upgraded software to do something less effective is about as far as the tick-box Amateur seems to go. Heavens - they even buy ready-made wire aerials! And going from previous threads, there are even fewer who understand that setting up for single-signal reception means that the notional carrier frequency has to lie half-way between the peak of the Xtal and the notch of the phasing control. We should not forget that he who sneers loud and long about others' grasp of the mathematics of DSP maintains that changing the direction of a rotating vector (A Phasor, and not related to the weapons of Star Trek!) causes it to decrease in sixe. What is "sixe"??? Typo - adjacent key - size I thought it might be that, but it still makes no sense to me. Who or how does changing the direction of rotation of a rotating vector change its "size". Are you defining size as the rotation so that going from a + to a - is like reversing the direction of a vector? I think most people would consider the "size" of a vector to be the magnitude which is independent of phase angle and so rotation, no? Perhaps you can explain this with a little math? He is (deliberately) misrepresenting the discussion. The point was made that the phasor was rotating clockwise, thus the angle decreasing, ie becoming negative. This has been repeatedly explained to him but he continues to churn out his bilge. His maths (or math) isn't up to it, it is too complex for him (pun intended). If you look in the archives you will see him referring to 'negative frequency', not to mention questioning basic DSP theory, the use of the Dirac Delta, ..... Best just to ignore him, he is simply trying to start a row. Or seek attention. He's bean almost universally ignored over in ukra for some considerable time now, and is flailing around desperately trying to get the spotlight on him. Our American friends will soon realise shunning him is the wisest path. -- STC // M0TEY // twitter.com/ukradioamateur |
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