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Alan Peake wrote:
Hi all, I'm looking for the element values of the 2Q4 phase shifter as described in the 1992 ARRL Handbook. Alternatively, can anyone recommend an active (analog) all-pass that would give the same or better results. I have some precision capacitors so that's no problem. Thanks, Alan VK2TWB These days the way to do it would be to use a DSP. If this is for a receiver the DSP would have two A/D converters and a single D/A unit. The DSP would combine the two quadature signals and apply bandwidth filtering. The quadature RF drive to the mixer would come from a DDS circuit with both sine and cosine waveform outputs (AD9853/54). For a transmitter the DSP would have a single A/D and two D/A stages, and would split the audio into two quadature signals after applying bandwidth limiting and compression filtering. Having said this, I wish I knew how to write the required DSP software! However I'm sure there are some reading this list with the required skill (talent?). (My software experience lies in other areas, such as embedded controllers, NOT math with imaginary numbers!). |
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