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Actually, they aren't much different than an AM design, except that
generally, you use quadrature detection for demodulation, and that you have a deemphasis filter. The I.F. bandwidth is different, but pretty much everything else is the same. Pete Richard wrote in message ... "Pete KE9OA" wrote in message ... It wouldn't be quite the same. You would be clipping the sidebands, and experience quite a bit of distortion. A 110kHz filter is about as narrow as you can go. I've been meaning to come up with a tuner that would be in the class of a McIntosh MR78 for the past couple of years, but something has always come up. Maybe after my current project, I will do this, if there is enough interest. Pete I hear that FM RX's are pretty complicated affairs. Most FM DXers it seems just modify commercial sets. Reduce bandwidth from say 230Khz to 110 Khz. I suppose that going this way has quite a lot of merit. Cheaper probably. |
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