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![]() N9NEO wrote: Is anyone here interested in collaborating on a small pc board with a precision detector and an elliptic filter? and maybe even a small amplifier too. This would be a retrofit to existing radio. I have heard it is almost as good as a sync detector- better than some. I have heard others say it is smoke and mirrors so I expect to get to the truth here. I am looking for two other people to help out. Board will cost you maybe 30 bucks. I use PCB express. You get three small boards no silk no solder mask for about 60bucks. I am in-between consulting jobs now, so that I have a little time but watching my funds. I think with smd parts maybe only half a board is needed so that each will cost even less. Idea has been around for quite some time but recently brought to my attention by Terry. I am looking at that Redsun RP2100 unit as the platform to run with. regards, NEO I have more then enough proejcts to keep me busy until the cows come home to even think about getting into a collaborative project. Right now I am concentrating on Dallas Lankfords active antennas and his simple but extremely effective phaser". It is near magic to turn a pot and steer your recptin pattern from ~100KHz to at least 27MHz. I haven't found anything in the 28~35MHz range to test yet. This is the best single detector I have found. There is another fitler on this web page, but it requires matched diodes and after extensive listening tests with a test group of two,my wife and I, is not as "smooth" or sounds gritty. http://www.amwindow.org/tech/htm/alowdisdet.htm A very usefull single "knob" tone control. I can't make up my mind if a wider range single unit is better the two filters, one for male and the other for female voices. I keep flipping my postion on this. Right now I have one wider range control. But I suspect I will go back to two. My wife insists I ought to just go with three, a wider and two narrow fitlers. http://members.tripod.com/roymal/ReverbTone.htm And this is a very usefull audio fitler for radio with less then ideal IF filters. I have built several units based on this design for friends. http://www.geocities.com/rbrucecarter/amaudio.htm Don't ignore the AF power amp. A good clean amplifier here is a must. I will dig out the specs and a sourc for the bridge mode power MOSFET output IC I now use. Be usre to check out Tom Holden's very good "Synch_AM " Sync AM Demodulators Yahoo Group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Synch_AM/. There is a lot of good data in the message section and the files section contains a lot of good information. One guy, Jara Rat, has some very simple and thoughtful ideas. While I went with the AD607, there are other very good synch detectors that may well work better in the wild and wooly world of HF/SW. Having lived with a R8B for a few months, I must admit the SAM in the R8B is significantly "better" then the AD607. Sadly the R8B does not have a 455KHZ IF making it difficult to use my exsiting outboard multimode detector. I am going to avoid trying to define "better" as it gets too subjective. If I can't measure it on a meter or scope, or at least demonstrate it with statatistics, I just can't in good faith try to offer a difinition. With my original studies on SAM, IF filters, and the audio chainI still feel like I am pushing audio snake oil. In spite of a year+ series of tests with my now fried "Far Field" voice mirror beacon, it just feels wrong that simple audio stage differences could make a 6dB difference in signal levels that I could copy. Since I no longer have that beacon, and since I never could duplicate the effects of ionspheric "disturbances" I was never able to really evaluate the advantages of the various types SAM over one another. I have built a mixer to convert the R8Bs final IF back up to 455, but that project is on the shelf for a while. Terry |
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