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Hi Gregg,
That is exactly what I plan to use..............I have been using that topology for several years now, so I've got the Diplexer design nailed down pretty well. Take a look at my website, and you can see how I've got this implemented. I've got a few downloadable zip files of some of my designs (no, I won't hide the schematic from the final product). I am not sure why more manufacturers don't use doubly-balanced mixers, especially when you can purchase a Mini-Circuits ADE-3 mixer for around 3 dollars. We are talking about a mixer with an SSB conversion loss of around 4.7dB, which, since this is a passive topology, translates approximately to a noise figure of around 5dB. Since this is a Level 7 mixer, the IP3 should be around +14dBm. Compare this to an Analog Devices AD831 mixer, which has a +20dBm IP3, but has a 12dB NF. To reduce the NF to that of the ADE-3, you need to have an RF amplifier ahead of that mixer. Let's say that we need 10dB of takeover gain from the RF amplifier; we now have an IP3 of only +10dBm from that AD831, and we still need all of those external support components for that mixer. Pete Gregg wrote in message t... Behold, Pete KE9OA signaled from keyed 4-1000A filament: You do have some good ideas, and I am listening. A DX switch won't be necessary; we will have a great dynamic range. Am I to assume then that you plan a double-balanced diode ring mixer? -- Gregg *Perhaps it's useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* Visit the GeeK Zone - http://geek.scorpiorising.ca |
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