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On Jun 16, 5:05 pm, "Joel Koltner"
wrote: Just curious... does anyone know what sort of architecture you find in your typical HT or mobile "receives everything from 100kHz - 1.3GHz!" radio to generate such a vast range of frequencies while still keeping the prices so low (plenty are available for $200, and I can't expect the LO makes up a particularly large percentage of that total price)? I would tend to lean towards something PLL-based given the typically channelized nature of available frequencies, but a single PLL would still need a VCO with a huge tuning range. So... perhaps a pair of mixed PLLs, with one doing the fine tuning and another the coarse tuning (having been multiplied up from a low frequency)? I attempted to decipher the schematic included with my Yaesu FTM-10R, but everything is so tiny it was rather hopeless! I don't suppose any of the reviews ever go through and sweep the LOs while watching for the worst case spur conditions, do they? ---Joel The one I had used triple conversion superhet. Mircoprocessor controlled. The first IF was like 336Mhz to 10.7Mhz to 455Khz. There was no front end. just direct conversion to the IF. So all the micro had to do was control the oscillator from 336Mhz to 900Mhz using up conversion on the low bands and down conversion on the higher bands. Cell phone band was locked out. Guess what you can pick cell phone band on the image frequency back in the day. 73 N8ZU |
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