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![]() See if you can figure this one out. I recently bought a used Palomar VLF-A converter and am experiencing a strange frequency offset problem. WWVB 60 KHz appears about 5 KHz low on the upconvert receiver, in this case a TS-130 transceiver. This converter was evaluated in the January 2000 pg 59 issue of _QST_ and the author had the same problem, only in his case the receiver was an ICOM IC-706. When operating the converter into a direct conversion receiver WWVB comes out on the correct frequency. Suspecting a problem with the VLF converter's LO (3.5 MHz in this case), a peek at this LO signal with a high-end spectrum analyzer shows a clean output with very little phase noise, no spurs and exactly on 3.5 MHz. BTW, I tried replacing the MC1496 active balanced modulator with a Minicircuits SRA-6 passive DBM, same result. I don't suspect any problems with the upconverter receiver's LO either. So - what's going on? 73 Don K6LTS |
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