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Jim Hackett wrote:
What ever happened to the SUPER M.W. radio that some guy here on the group was building? (Pete?) -- Jim Hi Jim, The radio design is complete................I am just waiting for our software prople to write the control code for the spectrum analyzer functions, synthesizer control functions, etc. I have built 3 prototypes that use a ten turn pot to tune the VCO, and they work quite well. The latest version uses a GaAsFET MMIC as the loopstick amplifier. I do have one issue............the TDA1572 seems to act as a good antenna for picking up 31M band signals, so I need to work out a shielding scheme. I am not sure if the power supply lines or the chip itself are picking up the signals, but it shouldn't be to hard to work out. We have a couple of multi-million dollar projects we are working on right now, to the software people have put the radio on the back burner for now. It could be a blessing in disguise.............I am working on plans for a Fraction N synthesizer, and I may try a different approach to the design, using a quad JFET mixer.In its current configuration, the sensitivity is on a par with the AOR7030, which is ok for MW. The RF amplifier is a pretty strong device; it will put out 50mW of linear power, with a 1dB compression point of +18.5dBm. It should be fairly bulletproof in a congested signal area. I was going to use an Agilent MG82563, and I still might, but right now, I am using an RF Micro Devices RF2044, with a source follower ahead of it to match the impedance of the loopstick to this device. Pete |
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