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On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 08:39:46 -0800, Tobin Fricke
wrote: As a project to learn more about building radio receivers, I'd like to build a WWV receiver (or maybe a receiver for the Canadian station CHU, since it's nearby and the format sounds easier to decode). I'm looking for suggestions for how to design such a radio, reading material, etc. I was thinking it might be easier to design a fixed-frequency receiver (rather than a tunable one) because I could just select the L and C in the resonant circuit to give the right frequency. Or, since WWV is at such "round number" frequencies, maybe I could somehow use a crystal oscillator? thank you, Tobin The 30 meter Vectronics direct conversion receiver kit can be tuned to receive WWV. I built one, and before I moved the range up to the 30 meter ham band at 10.100MHz, I used it with WWV at 10.000 MHz to calibrate my frequency counter. Ted KX4OM |
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