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On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 21:03:03 -0000, Pete Beals
wrote: I like to try the quasi sync circuit with a limiter and product detector on AM band. Will this work with a TRF receiver? This probably won't work with weak signals but has anyone tried this? I'm also looking into a SDR. Basically the computer and soundcard can do the sync using DSP. This work be interesting for a HAM or SW receiver. Pete It was an article in Wireless World describing AM receiver with MC1330P8 - suppose it was sort of TRF, but I never had any success with it, while MC1351P worked far better -jm http://home.online.no/~la8ak/c11.htm -- Amount of SPAM is so large that MailWasher must delete 99% of the incoming mails Cannot check every email manually. Please use intelligent title for email. Mails without titles or using just "hi" are deleted |
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