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Let me add one more general note about AGC design. The BFO frequency is
very close to the IF, and it typically puts out volts of signal while the AGC circuit is trying to operate with millivolts. Unless you're very careful with layout, shielding, and balance, a lot of BFO signal can get into the AGC circuit and cause disturbances and malfunctions of various kinds. The last AGC circuit I did was very conventional, and it's the sweetest operating one I've ever used. But I went to great pains to keep the BFO out of it, and feel that was one of the essential ingredients in getting it to operate so well. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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