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Am needing to align a general coverage short wave receiver with 3 IFs, 60
kc, 455 kc and 3035 kc IF. The bandpass filter is on the 60 kc IF. Am needing a sweep generator to assist me and wondering if anyone has a suggestion for a usable one, not pricey or lab grade (because I'm broke)? Need something that will generate a sweep from about 50 kc to 500 kc with a sweep width of at least 15 kc. Appreciate your suggestions for which models to try to sniff out. Thanks. |
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Minoberry buyembythesack(at)peoplepc(dot)com wrote in :
Am needing to align a general coverage short wave receiver with 3 IFs, 60 kc, 455 kc and 3035 kc IF. The bandpass filter is on the 60 kc IF. Am needing a sweep generator to assist me and wondering if anyone has a suggestion for a usable one, not pricey or lab grade (because I'm broke)? Need something that will generate a sweep from about 50 kc to 500 kc with a sweep width of at least 15 kc. Appreciate your suggestions for which models to try to sniff out. Thanks. Got a signal generator that (a) will cover those ranges and (b) has a DC-coupled FM input? Got another signal generator that will do ramps or sawtooths at the rate you'd like to sweep the IFs? Drive the FM input with the ramp or sawtooth, watch the frequency sweep linearly. -- Mike Andrews, W5EGO Tired old sysadmin |
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On Sun, 5 Jun 2011, mikea wrote:
Minoberry buyembythesack(at)peoplepc(dot)com wrote in : Am needing to align a general coverage short wave receiver with 3 IFs, 60 kc, 455 kc and 3035 kc IF. The bandpass filter is on the 60 kc IF. Am needing a sweep generator to assist me and wondering if anyone has a suggestion for a usable one, not pricey or lab grade (because I'm broke)? Need something that will generate a sweep from about 50 kc to 500 kc with a sweep width of at least 15 kc. Appreciate your suggestions for which models to try to sniff out. Thanks. Got a signal generator that (a) will cover those ranges and (b) has a DC-coupled FM input? Got another signal generator that will do ramps or sawtooths at the rate you'd like to sweep the IFs? Drive the FM input with the ramp or sawtooth, watch the frequency sweep linearly. For that matter, since it's a fairly small variation that's needed, one could add a varactor to an existing signal generator or VFO, and put a ramp into that. In the old days, the suggestion was to use the ramp from the oscilliscope, after all, if you don't take it from the scope, you'll have to feed the ramp that comes from wherever into the scope so the bandpass actually displays properly. The 60 and 455KHz signals would be really easy to build an oscillator with a small amount of sweep range for, the 3035KHz would just require more effort at making a stable oscillator to begin with. Michael VE2BVW |
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Minoberry buyembythesack(at)peoplepc(dot)com wrote:
Am needing to align a general coverage short wave receiver with 3 IFs, 60 kc, 455 kc and 3035 kc IF. The bandpass filter is on the 60 kc IF. Am needing a sweep generator to assist me and wondering if anyone has a suggestion for a usable one, not pricey or lab grade (because I'm broke)? Need something that will generate a sweep from about 50 kc to 500 kc with a sweep width of at least 15 kc. Appreciate your suggestions for which models to try to sniff out. Thanks. I see the Waveteks at hamfests in the $25 range. They are nothing to write home about but fine for the job. The AN/URM-25D is a personal favorite if you like big and green things. Usually by the end of the day at the hamfest, people will pay you to take them away. They are reliable and stable. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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