I'm a little puzzled as to why people keep calling 60kHz - 'RF'. Many Hi-Fi 
audio amplifiers go higher than that.

As for an 'RF' front end, there are dozens of off-the-shelf op-amps that can 
amplify the signal from a tuned ferrite rod aerial sufficiently to then feed 
into a decent A-D and then a micro.

Analog Devices have A-Ds that digitize the carrier of 12GHz RF signals so I 
think we should be able to manage 60kHz ... the problem then being to process 
the resulting data stream.

However, fast A-Ds are not particularly cheap and you would need circa 50MHz 
sample rate to resolve 1deg of the carrier, and TVB has already stated that 
there are no time benefits to BPSK, so this is all just an interesting 
technical exercise, isn't it?

John Moran
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