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I have a Reciprocating Detector that I built from a kit of parts that I purchased
from W1SNN back in 1972. I use it at 455kHz in an AM broadcast receiver to eliminate selective fading. The IEEE Comm paper by Badessa lists the patent on the RD that you can look up. Also if you get a null in the center of the lock range you may be locking 90 degrees out of phase with the carrier. Bob K4QQK Michael Black wrote: "Tom Holden" ) writes: I've been tinkering with an add-on project for a RS DX-394 receiver based on Stirling Olberg's (W1SNN) "Reciprocating Detector" design(s) published in Ham Radio in 1972 to 1978. Has anybody had any experience with this design. Is it fundamentally any different from a synchronous detector such as the NE602 design by OH2GF in the current ARRL Handbook? Tom I've read those articles, and specifically reread them last year, and for the life of me I really not sure how it's supposed to work. The way he explains it, it sure seems like there is some specific little bit that is happening in there. If I'm remembering, he claims it works for FM too, and I don't see how it could demodulate FM if it was just a synchronous detector. He references some professional article or paper as the source of scheme, and one would hope if someone could get ahold of that, what is going on might be clearer. When I did some searches on the internet last year, I sure didn't find anything more about it. A handful of Usenet posts, none of which added to the scheme or even an understanding of it. Michael VE2BVW |
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