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I'm still working on my HF APRS beacon idea (25MHz-14.85MHz = 10.151)
and I've done some experiments using a 74HC86 quad XOR with one gate for each oscillator and one as a mixer. In spice simulations, the '86 as a mixer produces lots of products resulting from the odd harmonics of the inputs, some of which are close to or below the 10.151MHz I want. If I run that output through a 2nd order Butterworth 30m bandpass filter I get a clean result. My question is about the tradeoffs between filtering the exciter output to the PA vs filtering after the PA. Obviously a post-amp filter has to handle more power, but has the opportunity to eliminate amplifier distortion. But eliminating unwanted inputs to the amp also reduces unwanted outputs. Are there rules of thumb for suppression of unwanted signals at each stage of an amplification chain? -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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