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On 11 Jun, 22:52, "Joel Koltner" wrote:
Hi Dave, Thanks for the information; it's quite helpful! I was (am) committing the faux pas of feeding the mixer output directly into a narrow bandpass filter... For example, the popular Mini-Circuits SBL-1 mixer seems to have LO-to-IF isolations of anywhere from better than 65 dB (at HF) down to around 30 dB (at UHF). If you're trying to tune a weak signal (say, 80 or 90 dB weaker than the LO signal) then the residual LO feedthrough can cause the sort of swamping you're seeing. So... say I'm using a 45MHz IF, trying to tune 414MHz using the SBL-1 and an LO of 414-45=369MHz (low-side injection) at the SBL-1's recommended +7dBm. Presumably I'll see a 7dBm - 30dB (LO-IF isolation) = -23dBm signal at the IF, but it should still be at 369MHz, right? *How does the LO "bleed through" to the 45MHz IF... and what power level should I expect to see there? ---Joel DBMs should be terminated in 50 ohms over a wide bandwidth. MCL has recommendations concerning this. Leon |
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