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On 7/11/2010 10:50 AM, amdx wrote:
In a direct conversion receiver, does the osc. run at exactly the same frequency as the received signal? Assuming the answer is yes; Is it possible to have a high Q LC front end at the output from the antenna, split the signal and feed one output to the rf input of the mixer and feed the other splitter output to an amplifier and use the amplified signal to drive the osc input of the mixer? Simple block diagram of proposed idea; http://i395.photobucket.com/albums/p...conversion.jpg Probably not. You would like to boost the input with a broadband amp, then select the signal of interest with a local oscillator. Using the signal itself to select the same signal from dozens of others would need processing a carrier to provide an LO. Interesting! Brian W |
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