Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#8
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 22:13:05 -0500, "Tom Holden"
wrote: ARRL Handbook says that the BFO frequency should be at the -20dB point down the skirt of the SSB filter. Pete, KE9OA, says -24dB. 1. What is the reasoning behind these choices? 2. How critical is it that the BFO be so positioned? 3. Wouldn't the shape factor have some bearing on where it should be? 4. Is linear interpolation between the -6 and -60dB points accurate enough to determine the BFO freq? TIA, Tom 20 db down is where they are usually set. It is not too critical though. It does provide that much carrier suppression in addition. The best way is to set it where it sounds the best. Too far down and you get better opposite side band suppression but it also cuts the low frequency response of the wanted side band. Yes it will depend on the shape factor of the filter as to where the best point on the slope is. You can easily measure 20 db down or how far you want it by just measuring the output voltage level from what you get at the center of the filter. Measuring is much easier than interpolating the correct point as only a few tenths of a cycle change on the slope will make a large change in db down. 73 Gary K4FMX |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Help measuring freq of 2m rig? | Equipment | |||
AD9850 DDS - Help prevent suicide | Homebrew | |||
AD9850 DDS - Help prevent suicide | Homebrew | |||
IC-706MKIIG AM filter? | Equipment | |||
IC-706MKIIG AM filter? | Equipment |