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Noel ) writes:
On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 11:25:32 GMT, "Frank Dresser" wrote: With a single IF receiver, there will be only one image. They can be either above or below the received frequency, depending on the design of the radio. With a single IF, what you say is true. But with a dual conversion surely part of the design is that the image is almost inevitably out of the coverage range of the receiver? No, because there is nothing about double conversion that requires the first IF to be above the signal frequency. Early double conversion receivers would have their IF in the 2MHz or so range. In some cases, that extra conversion would only come into play on the highest band, 20 to 30MHz, where it was especially needed. The filtering at that first IF was minimal, but was sufficient. And there was a whole other design of double conversion receivers that were common at one time. These were in effect a single conversion receiver that covered a fixed range of 500KHz or so. The exact turning range varied with receiver, but it was usually in the low MHz range. In order to get other bands, a crystal controlled converter was placed ahead of this receiver, and you'd need another crystal for each band you wanted to tune. In some cases, the tuneable receiver covered a band that the receiver did tune, and the converter was disabled on that band. But more commonly, it was double conversion on each band. When crystal filters in the HF range came along, there was a wave of ham transceivers (and likely shortwave receivers) that had a first IF of 9MHz, but converted to 455KHz after that, because the designer wanted the selectivity at that lower frequency, or because they wanted to add some feature, passband tuning or variable bandwidth selectivity, that used the extra conversion. It's only in the past twenty to thirty or so years that upconversion to a frequency above 30MHz became common, especially for hobby receivers. Michael |
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