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Gareth's Downstairs Computer wrote:
Unsure that it should be called the Barlow Wadley, as the invention was by Dr Wadley alone. Who was Barlow? (Not the Stratford Johns character in Z Cars, that's for sure!) Barlow was the (south-African) manufacturer who made the Barlow Wadley XCR-30 portable shortwave receiver, an implementation of the Wadley loop. Today there is no reason to use this design anymore, as we can make digital frequency synthesizers and this have a much narrower roofing filter at 45 MHz or so IF, improving the receiver performance. Is there any reason that the comb has to be harmonics of1MHz? Could it be 2MHz it the tunable IF were to be 2 - 4 MHz? Then the IM performance due to strong signals near the received signal (inside the first IF range) would be even worse! |
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