discriminator
it really depends on the build of the radio.
the only sure way to see if you do need a cap &/or resistor is to scope the
tapping point and look to see if you are 'loading' it too much or if you are
getting varying results on decode, to see if there is noise therewhich is
causing you the reliabilty problem.
i always do use a cap normally 1uf, but the value might need to be selected
to ensure you get the freqs you need.
the calc for capacitive reactance will give you the info you need.
mike
if you
"Peter Vollan" wrote in message
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I have a question about discriminator tapping, and please don't tell me to
read up on in because I belive I have read all the web pages, the problem
is that they are not consistent.
Bill Cheeks seems to recomment a capacitor in line with the discriminator
tap, but even he seems unclear on the recommended value. It seems to vary
from 0.1 to 10 uF depending on who you talk to, other's say you don't need
it at all. A more recent post recommends a 10 K resistor instead. Also a
small 0.001 uF cap is recommended by some folks connecting the tap and
ground.
I am successfully monitoring pocsag and flex with none of this, but
obviously there is always room for improvement. So everybody's opinions on
this are hereby solicitied.
Also, it looks like I should build a data slicer; at this time I am using
my sound card.
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