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On 21 Jul 2005 16:37:00 -0700, K7ITM wrote:
A switched-capacitor (commutating) filter can put a potentially very sharp notch at a frequency determined by its clock. I assume in this AFC that you'll have access to the frequency you're trying to filter out. If you use an 8-capacitor version of the filter, you just need to clock it at 8* the freq you want to remove. You CAN also design a continuous-time band-stop filter. (Soap-box comment: seems like this would all be a lot easier if you just digitized the signal at 8k samples/second, making detection and removal of fs/8 pretty easy... or just transmit the SSB with a suppressed carrier that you don't have to worry about removing.) Soap-box comment: What are you nattering on about? Oh, I see: X-Trace: posting.google.com |
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