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Some radios already output the signal after the IF. This is what feeds
a Sherwood synch demo: http://www.sherweng.com/indepth.html I'm not saying I'ev done this myself at 455Khz, but I know the theory and have done phase lock decimation demodulation in voice band data modems. In this particular application, all the multiband tuning has been done by the radio. All you are doing is the final demod. I'm not sure I can explain it better than that. The oversampled decimation demodulation sounds more complicated than it is provided you understand a bit of digital signal processing. If you know about the concept of aliasing, then what you are doing to demod the 455KHz signal is to alias it back to baseband. Let's say I sampled the 455Khz signal at 4*455Khz. Now I have this stream of samples. Label the stream 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 etc. where the numbers correspond to the sample clock phase, which is 4 times the 455Khz signal. Now make two stream of data such that they are 1 -3 1 -3 1 -3 etc and 2 -4 2 -4 2 -4 etc. This effectively beats the signal down to baseband and at the same time derives the signal in quadrature. WIth the quadrature signal, you can isolate the sidebands. The phase lock loop is used to generate the oversampled clock. A PLL basicly does what the name says, i.e. locks its oscillator to the reference oscillator. To get the 4x oversampled signal, you insert a divide by 4 after the oscillator. Now the oscillator will run 4x faster to lock to the reference. Probably the only reason this hasn't been done is there are numerous patent "mine fields" on this scheme. I found this paper on decimation demodulation: http://www.ntnu.no/~htorp/Undervisni...modulation.pdf Section 3.5 explains the procedure. A similar scheme is used in digital demodulation of the chroma signal in color TV, except they phase lock to a multiple of the color burst. |
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