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Anders:
Check out thse links: http://home.worldnet.att.net/%7Ewa1sov/technical/sync_det.html http://home.worldnet.att.net/~wa1sov/technical/allpass/allpass.html http://home.worldnet.att.net/%7Ewa1sov/ver2/Software_Rado.htm The AD607 has a PLL built in and I don't know why this designer didn't employ it instead of adding a NEnnn PLL. But at least it shows one way to use the AD607. I am presently using a ARRL BFO deign from the early 1970's that works, but has developed some nasty drift issues in the 30+ years it has mainly set idle. I am debating using 3 Epson programable for the BFOs. I can either go with them running at 3 times the desired Fout, or hihger mutliples. At 13.nnnMHz the phase noise is on teh edge of being too high,. but for less then 5MHz the phase noise is minimal. I have a query to Espon tech support to find out at which freqs they have minimal phase noise. Supply them with +5 or +3.3V at 10mA and they give very stable Freqs. I have one 455KHz crstal, but it is sluggish in every circuit I have tried it in. I can get three of the Epson uints for less then a "good" crystal. I want one at 455.0000MHz and one at +1.300 and -1.300 KHz. I am building this as a series of modules each in it's own Altoid Mints tin. A friend gave me a BIG Altoid tin that has more then enough space for everthing. Terry Terry |
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