Re: FW: [Elecraft] How to set up SSB

2004-11-12 Thread Jessie Oberreuter



On Fri, 12 Nov 2004, John Magliacane wrote:


Hi Dan.

A simple, low gain, direct conversion receiver (oscillator, mixer, audio
amplifier) will provide the necessary carrier injection (BFO) for proper
audio demodulation.



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RE: FW: [Elecraft] How to set up SSB

2004-11-12 Thread Dan Barker
Hey, I just figured that out. 20K and 0.01 detect fine at a decent
bandwidth, but it's output is average envelope power. You are absolutely
right that I'm detecting AM. It sort of sounds like a voice when I talk, but
when I whistle, it's just a constant 3v out. Not gonna work without an
oscillator. I must have known that because I said it wouldn't work for CW,
but I just had to try.

Thanks anyhow.

Dan

-Original Message-
From: John Magliacane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 10:22 AM
To: Dan Barker; Elecraft
Subject: Re: FW: [Elecraft] How to set up SSB


Hi Dan.

> Another idea.
>
> Why not some sort of RF-probe circuit? It would look just like the RF
probe
> in the book, but with different component values to get the time constant
> down. The RF probe in the book gives about a 100 Hz bandwidth which isn't
> enough (I'd want at least 5K for SSB audio testing).

This will only work for AM signals (full carrier, and at least one
sideband),
not suppressed carrier SSB.  My guess is that even if you were to throw your
balanced modulator WAY out of balance, it still would provide poor and
confusing results due to the carrier attenuation provided by the crystal
(sideband) filter.

A simple, low gain, direct conversion receiver (oscillator, mixer, audio
amplifier) will provide the necessary carrier injection (BFO) for proper
audio demodulation.


73, de John, KD2BD


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Re: FW: [Elecraft] How to set up SSB

2004-11-12 Thread John Magliacane
Hi Dan.

> Another idea.
> 
> Why not some sort of RF-probe circuit? It would look just like the RF probe
> in the book, but with different component values to get the time constant
> down. The RF probe in the book gives about a 100 Hz bandwidth which isn't
> enough (I'd want at least 5K for SSB audio testing).

This will only work for AM signals (full carrier, and at least one sideband),
not suppressed carrier SSB.  My guess is that even if you were to throw your
balanced modulator WAY out of balance, it still would provide poor and
confusing results due to the carrier attenuation provided by the crystal
(sideband) filter.

A simple, low gain, direct conversion receiver (oscillator, mixer, audio
amplifier) will provide the necessary carrier injection (BFO) for proper
audio demodulation.


73, de John, KD2BD


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