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I'm using the wein bridge to generate audio tones that are fed to the
transmitter for digital radio communication (basically a homebrew ASK radio modem). I'd be open to using that, but I'm not aware of any radio modems that output square waves. This oscillator also has 2 digital pots attached: 1 to trim the space tone, and 1 to trim the mark tone. There's a high speed switch between the two pots to rapidly switch between mark and space tones. I could use this same setup with a 555 and trim the resistor to vary the pulse duration, but I'm not sure what impact a square wave would have on transmission, reception, decoding, etc...? Has anyone heard of a square wave being used as an audio tone for digital radio communication? Thanks in advance, Dave On Oct 30, 12:06*pm, George Herold wrote: Hmm I have no idea if that will make any difference. *What are you using to control the feedback? *Can you use a more robust oscillator (as John suggested) Some type of 'bang-bang' rather than sitting on the 'knife-edge' of oscillation with the Wein bridge. *I needed the low harmonic distortion of the Wein bridge... Is that what you need? George H. |
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