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On 5 Mar 2007 03:53:20 -0800, "MadEngineer"
wrote: I just want to correct a misunderstanding: I or Q alone are not sufficient to demodulate AM or FM except in the special case of AM mixed so the carrier amplitude and phase are exactly at DC 0 volts. You need both I and Q together just as you do to reject unwanted sidebands in other modes. If you have frequency lock but not phase lock, the phase detector in a phase locked loop will output a DC voltage proportional to the phase difference. When using the Q multiplier as a phase detector, just adjust the oscillator phase to bring the averaged Q output to zero and you will get the demodulated signal from the I multiplier. Costas loops have been used for AM detection, so you might find some ideas from that direction too. Paul OH3LWR |