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Well you've managed to hit my kill file. Good riddance
to your anti-social pap. Bruce Raymond "Frank Gilliland" wrote in message ... In , "Harry - SM0VPO" wrote: Frank Gilliland ) writes: ... as I write this it occured to me that it might be easier for Harry to mix the VCO signal down to a frequency where the average logic IC can work. You don't have to find a prescaler, and the design's frequency steps won't be limited by the division of that prescaler. There are various mixer schemes that will result in the needed frequency. There may be reasons for not doing it this way, but it may not even be explored because Harry hasn't given this alternative any thought. Michael VE2BVW Hello Michael. Down-conversion has been considered, but quickly dismissed. The sysnthesiser I need is a tool to be used for a wide variety of projects: projects that include modulation. Down conversion of frequency preserves any applied modulation. The prescaler and subsequent dividers filter out modulation so that a true phase lock may be achieved. WHAT? Even -with- modulation all you need is a low-pass filter on the output of the phase detector, which is what you have to do anyway. The phase lock is "true" whether you have modulation or not, it just takes a couple extra milliseconds to lock. If the VCO drifts faster than that then you have some other problems that have a higher priority than a prescaler. BTW, if you don't have any transistors in Sweden that will work at 100 MHz, what are you using for your VCO? This is especially true with WBFM where the total divide rate must be greater than 10000 to achieve a phase lock. NBFM, with a minimum modulating freq of, say, 250Hz, still needs a divider to divide by more than 60. Down conversion could make a simple synth if modulation were never to be used. It makes a simple synth even -with- modulation. I intend the project area to be both TX + RX, and to become a "building block" for a variety of circuits. Anyway, I have received a lot of response. My original question was "is there a good cheap source of prescalers" (but in a long-winded way) and this I have received. Many thanks to you and all who have given me positive suggestions. Unfortunately I will not be melting down horses hooves to make the glue to bond the home-beaten copper to a board to make the PCB. The only thin board available would be ready-made plywood, and that would not be "homebrew" ;-) From what you say about the availability of materials in Sweden, do you need any help finding some quality plywood (not obsolete, of course), and maybe an inexpensive source? You might try posting in alt.plywood.pirate..... -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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