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From: Brad Dye <b...@braddye.com>
Date: Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 10:50 PM
Subject: [SDR-IQ] A Highly-Accurate and Stable SDR-IQ Using GPS-DO and DFS
To: sdr...@yahoogroups.com



I have been involved with many kinds of radio receivers for over fifty years
-- amateur, military, and commercial. This modified SDR-IQ is a dream come
true. When I was a young ham, I dreamed of the day when I might have a
receiver that would read out to one kilocycle (before we used the term
Hertz). Now I have assembled one that reads out to one Hertz and is accurate
to a few millihertz -- and thanks to GPS -- it will maintain this accuracy
as long as the GPS satellites keep working.

I well remember the early radios that I used. I had to be very careful to
not bump the table where the radio was or it would jump completely off
frequency. Whatever frequency it indicated was only approximate. It made me
nervous to operate near a band edge.

Dave Powis, G4HUP designed and built a 66.66666 MHz DFS for me. I really
appreciate his help on this project, especially since several hams told me
it couldn't or shouldn't be done. Some said that the frequency read-out on
the SDR-IQ would not be accurate because the time-base in the computer's
sound card would be a variable factor, but this is not true. The frequency
accuracy and stability of this radio ONLY depends on the 10 MHz oscillator
in the Trimble Thunderbolt and that oscillator is locked to the GPS
constellation.

Dave and I worked together on this project for about one year. The DFS box
travelled across the Atlantic Ocean five times before we finished.

Dave has written an article "Precise Frequency Locking for the RFSpace SDR
radios" and I have a web page showing how I connected all of this equipment
together. Here are the links:

http://www.braddye.com/g4hup_dfs.html
http://www.braddye.com/gps_do.html

73s

Brad Dye, K9IQY
ex KN9IQY, KN4BK, KM5NK, WB4JCF, ZP5TQ, WA4VXU, WA9RVL, HH2FJ /TI2, /9Y4,
/6Y5, /KP4
53 years as a FCC licensed amateur radio operator
37 years as a FCC licensed first class commercial radio operator

 

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