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Hi folks,
Is there any difference between "passband tuning" and "IF shift", or are these two different terms to describe basically the same thing? If anyone could shed some light on this, I would be grateful... Thanks, Peter |
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http://lists.contesting.com/archives.../msg00109.html Sez "Don't know what happened to my note from last night on this topic - maybe I mis-addressed it. I found the answer to my question. Ten Tec uses the "Kenwood" version - IF center frequency is shifted. (This is covered in the QST review of the rig.) This means that as you move the control to eliminate interference on one side of the signal, you may uncover another signal on the other side as the passband is not narrowed in this scheme, only moved. Passband tuning, as implemented on the IC-765, 735, (others?) moves only one edge of the passband in toward the center, depending on which direction you move the control out of the center detent." --------------------------- Have had several gurus explain it this way on several occasions. I believe it to be correct. -- 73- Cambio - Keyboard To You "Peter Miller" wrote in message news:401cef1a.20026196@news-server... Hi folks, Is there any difference between "passband tuning" and "IF shift", or are these two different terms to describe basically the same thing? If anyone could shed some light on this, I would be grateful... Thanks, Peter |
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![]() Peter Miller schrieb: If anyone could shed some light on this, I would be grateful... On my NRD-525 the IF-shift is named PBS =PassBandShift. The NRD-535 has additional PBT-option for to narrow down the bandwidth continiously in a given range without having to to switch to another IF-filter. So it's not the same thing. odo |
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For 95% of receivers out there, passband tuning and IF shift are the same
thing. It is very uncommon for passband tuning to just shift one side of the passband. Some of the Icoms do this but none of the others as far as I know. -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html "Cambio" wrote in message news:Ak9Tb.5680$IF1.2178@fed1read01... See URL: http://lists.contesting.com/archives.../msg00109.html Sez "Don't know what happened to my note from last night on this topic - maybe I mis-addressed it. I found the answer to my question. Ten Tec uses the "Kenwood" version - IF center frequency is shifted. (This is covered in the QST review of the rig.) This means that as you move the control to eliminate interference on one side of the signal, you may uncover another signal on the other side as the passband is not narrowed in this scheme, only moved. Passband tuning, as implemented on the IC-765, 735, (others?) moves only one edge of the passband in toward the center, depending on which direction you move the control out of the center detent." --------------------------- Have had several gurus explain it this way on several occasions. I believe it to be correct. -- 73- Cambio - Keyboard To You "Peter Miller" wrote in message news:401cef1a.20026196@news-server... |
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