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Hello everybody,
I have build a VHF receiver for the airband, published in the magazine Elektor a few years ago, and I've managed to build a PLL to improve it. The PLL is build on another PCB, that is connected to the main circuit, and that replaces the original potmeter, in order to choose the frequency. The PLL is able to lock on the right frequency, but the receiver is a lot more noisy, and it seems really less sensitive with the PLL. See these sketches, I think it is better than a long explaination. http://www.mcarsweb.com/_divers/1sketch.jpg http://www.mcarsweb.com/_divers/2sketch.jpg http://www.mcarsweb.com/_divers/3sketch.jpg I have also included the schematics of the VCO (with the buffering transistor, T4), and the basic schematic of the PLL (taken from a Motorola application note). I don't know where the problem could come from. I would say from the bad buffering of the VCO output, but I don't see how it could be improved. http://www.mcarsweb.com/_divers/4VCO.jpg http://www.mcarsweb.com/_divers/5PLL.jpg I'm really getting mad with this problem ! So thanks to all of you who will answer ;-) |
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