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![]() N9NEO wrote: For an interesting thread see: http://amfone.net/Amforum/index.php?topic=3857.0 Terry Yea, those guys over there got a lot on the ball with High Perfromance detectors and such. Frank, GFZ, is a friend of mine and does a lot with the Racal units. I'm not looking for anybody to do any hands on work that will take up a lot of time. Just a few who I can bounce Ideas off of and help if I get stuck. Like I said - I'm in between jobs so I got the time to lay out a board. When boards done whoever wants one can have. Looks like the board will have the detector, amplifier and filter on it. I want to drive a set of phones with the thing and am not really too concerned with driving a speaker. I will have a line out connector to drive directly into my Marantz so I don't think amplifier will be so critical for me. I notice that Dallas Lankford set up his filters to drive into 8 ohms. I think I'm going to drive into a higher impedance - probably near 100 ohms and then just a buffer to drive the phones. So question for now is about headphone impedance. I'll post that seperate and see what others are using for phones. Below is link to paper. it's the one about improved eliptic filters. I have the filters in switchercad just to see how impedance effects filter response. http://www.kongsfjord.no/dl/dl.htm 73 NEO I have found Dallas' LP fitle to be a very usefull addition to my system. When I first posted a link to his filter I took some hits because some people think that active is either easeier or better. An active fitler would clearly lend it self to easier adjustments. The active circuit at the link I posted has a slight advantage for those with radios will less then ideal IF filters. The 5KHz, 9KHz, and 10KHz notches will be very usefull. I built a set for my DX398 for use on mini-dxpeditions. For normal adjsutments I like the Tone Tilt that I first experienced in a Kiwa MAP SAD. One simple circuit for which I do not have a link is a "ear protector". I listen with earphones a lot of the time. My wife is very supporting but doesn't understand my fascination with utility reception. Nothing worse then trying to dig out a weak signal, with the AF gain cranked up, and a loud static "pop" rolls in. Or even worse, another signal comes on frequency. OUCH! My hearing has suffered enough and have no desire to damage them any more! So I built a device that consists of a series resistor, a pair of two 1N400X wired as a clamp to limit the voltage to a maximum of ~1.4V. Since my two choices of earhphones are a 40 year old set of Sennheiser HD424, 2K each side, and a set of Byer's with ~600 Ohms each side. The Sennheiser are of the "opne air" desing and I can wear them for hours.The Beyers are of the clsoe design and I were them when there is too much back ground noise. They also have a built in boom mic so on those odd occasions I actually use my ham gear, they are nice for hands free. A foot PTT or VOX are very usefull. The earphone protector has a Lo-Z to high Z (8:600 ohms) transformer, but it will work great with every radio I have tried it with without thetransformer. I use sereis resistors of 470 Ohms, and have a 1K pot across the diodes to allow the level to be adjusted. This pot is a screwdriver and even though the Beyers and the Sennheisers have over a 2:1 difference, the sound levels are matched to within a few dB. I can't measure earphone output better then about +/- 2dB. Terry |
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