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Hi Brenda,
I am not sure yet..............it depends upon what features folks are looking for. If we put in the spectrum analyzer type of display, and the sync detector, it will probably be in the just under 300 dollar range. For this price, the performance will be in the class of the multi-thousand dollar offerings from Harris, Racal, Rockwell-Collins, etc. The unit will have a tracking preselector for the active loopstick antenna, which will tilt in both planes. I am not sure if I will go for multiple bandwidths, or use a couple of narrow bandwidth filters, and use a phasing technique to achieve continous bandwidth control. Still a few more ideas to implement. Pete Brenda Ann wrote in message ... "Pete KE9OA" wrote in message ... The MW receiver is progressing pretty well.................I have completed the synthesizer, and am now doing the final pass on the receiver board itself. MDS measures at .2uV right now, with strong signal handling up to about 900mV. Next week, I plan to design the sync detector, but there are a couple of things to keep in mind. If there are two closely spaced signals, the stronger signal will capture the system. For this reason, I may also include the envelope detector function. The initial results are very encouraging....................in the "RF Alley" that I live in, with three 50kW MW broadcasters, no overload problems were noted. I will keep all of you posted on the progress of the design. Any ballpark idea of what this little jewel will end up costing?? |
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