> A 192 kb/s sample rate gives you a usable bandwidth (Nyquist = sample 
> rate/2) of 96 KHz, assuming a brick-wall anti-alias filter. More likely, 
> the usable bandwidth will be about 80 KHz with a practical anti-alias 
> filter.

Make that 80 or so kHz lower side band and 80 or so kHz upper side band, and 
then you have 160 or so kHz total, without breaking Nyquist. This assumes that 
you have I & Q signals.

This is what Flex-Radio does.

See: 

http://www.flex-radio.com/Data/Doc/qex1.pdf
http://www.flex-radio.com/Data/Doc/qex2.pdf
http://www.flex-radio.com/Data/Doc/qex3.pdf
http://www.flex-radio.com/Data/Doc/qex4.pdf 

vy 73 de toby
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