Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Tx/Rx in the 144 MHz (2m) band

2007-06-22 Thread Lee Patton
On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 10:32 -0700, Johnathan Corgan wrote:
 Lee Patton wrote:
 
  I want to transmit and receive in the 144 MHz (2m) band, but there isn't
  a daughterboard available for that band.  144 MHz will alias to 16 MHz
  with a 64 MHz sampling frequency.  So, sub-nyquist sampling will work on
  receive.  However, I'm not sure how to achieve 144 MHz on transmit.  (By
  the way, I need to be coherent between transmit and recieve.) Any advice
  on the simplest course of action?
 
 The output of the DAC is a stair-step waveform that is rich in harmonic
 content.  Normally these harmonics are removed by a low-pass
 reconstruction filter.  The BasicTX card does not have one, however,
 which allows you to transmit at 16 MHz, then bandpass filter
 (externally) the 9th harmonic to get 144 MHz.  Your output power will be
 much lower, of course, than the fundamental.

Thanks, Johnathan! That is a really interesting idea.  I'll look into
it.

-Lee



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[Discuss-gnuradio] Tx/Rx in the 144 MHz (2m) band

2007-06-21 Thread Lee Patton
I'm sure this has been previously discussed on the list, but I can't
find the discussion in the archives...

I want to transmit and receive in the 144 MHz (2m) band, but there isn't
a daughterboard available for that band.  144 MHz will alias to 16 MHz
with a 64 MHz sampling frequency.  So, sub-nyquist sampling will work on
receive.  However, I'm not sure how to achieve 144 MHz on transmit.  (By
the way, I need to be coherent between transmit and recieve.) Any advice
on the simplest course of action?

Thanks,
 -Lee



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