Hi Bob and the gangs :
Its is very popular in Japan,  using  merry- go unit with KWM2 or 32S3.
Merry-go unit is somewhat similar with  Tayloe detector.
But it was not a DSP but a legend tech.
Look this web pages as followes;

http://ja2kai.ld.infoseek.co.jp/

   73    de   Tats / JA1PWK   

ps. Instool  more wider  mech-filter made better results.

Hedgehog wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I discovered SDRadio.exe, and I'm planning to make a quadrature
> detector for the IF of my KWM-2A.  Just for the heck of it, I decided
> to run the program anyway without a "Q" signal.  I have to say that
> this is good stuff!  Finally, I have bandpass tuning as well as
> bandwidth tuning.  Now, if it had one or more notch filters, I'd be in
> heaven.  And, that's WITHOUT haven an actual quadrature detector in
> the picture!
>
> I'm planning to use something similar to KK7B's Binaural I-Q Receiver,
> but using the BFO from my KWM-2 for the oscillator, and changing T1,
> C47, and C48 as appropriate for 455kHz.  If anyone's already gone down
> this road, I'd really appreciate hearing about it!
>
> My thanks to Alberto for some really useful software!
>
> Bob - AE6RV
>
>
>
>
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