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I need a simple poor ham's deviation meter. That got me looking at
the IC-7100 receiver sitting in my shack. I could get to the discriminators but it would be a bit messy. OTOH it has a 10.7 MHz IF output I could add an amplifier and detector to and feed that to my O'scope to do what I want for long enough to sort out some problems. That got me looking for a simple detector circuit. No joy so far. I would really appreciate any pointers to either a circuit I could breadboard or a canned solution. I was thinking I'd go commercial and add some gain for a better look the narrow bandwidths used in communications gear but anything that will work with normal HT's will solve my problem. Thanks for any help! |
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