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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: Hi Graham, Thanks for the advice. I've found a 74H00 in the junk heap and will give the resonant ckt a try soon. It would be nice to use the DDS for LO injection so that's why a higher clock freq is desirable. Does anyone know if the 74HC00 chip is good to 30 MHz? 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I've found a 74H00 in the junk heap and will give the resonant ckt a try soon. It would be nice to use the DDS for LO injection so that's why a higher clock freq is desirable. Does anyone know if the 74HC00 chip is good to 30 MHz? Are you are still looking for DDS via serial port control? You're welcomed to my very inelegant basic program though Markus' version is much nicer. And the holy grail, which never gives sarcastic windoze backtalk nor wastes your time booting on powerup, is an ardino board. It is small, easy to program and you can do all sorts of wonderful things with a DDS. 73 Joe VO1NA On Tue, 22 Jan 2013, Graham wrote: > Joe, > > Looking at the app-sheet , there is a clock X 6 function , that would > put the 10 MHz up to 60 MHz , giving 100 :1 clock / out put ratio ? > this may be a PPL ? > > Racal tended to use xtals , in there 'harmonic' generators , > feeding a low freq sq wave , to a 2 stage xtal filter , xtals ring > in sync with the sq excitation , so phase locked as well .... 10 MHz > square wave to ... what .. say couple of high freq [cheap] xtals = > stable / clean HF clock ? > > The holy grail would be some sort of 'pic' device that loaded the DDS > on power on , with a pre-set frequency , then you have a real xtal > replacement .. just needs to be fed its command word by something ? > > 73 -G.. > > http://www.analog.com/en/rfif-components/direct-digital-synthesis-dds/ad9851/products/product.html > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: > Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 1:35 AM > To: > Subject: Re: xxSPAMxx Re: LF: AD9850 controlled by RS-232 > >> >> >> On Mon, 21 Jan 2013, jcraig@mun.ca wrote: >> >>> Hi Markus, >>> >>> but was toying with the idea of doing WSPR via the RS232 and AD09850... >>> an excellent idea! >>> >> >> On the other hand, having just looked at the DF6NM code for the dds and >> WSPR and being most impressed by same, perhaps I should focus instead on >> seeking stability and coherence. >> >> The plan is to multiply a 10 MHz OXCO by three and feed it to an AD9851. >> Could this be done with the gates of a TTL 7400 to take the sine to >> a nice rich square then to a 30 MHz tuned circuit to an output gate to the >> dds? Perhaps this is a silly idea. Either way, comments both >> negative and favourable will be appreciated. >> >> VX9MRC is still doing CW on 504.1 kHz. The carrier was generated by a home >> brewed ad9850 with tiny connecting wires painstakingly soldered >> to the pins. The boards Markus mentioned and Graham recommended a >> while back are well worth their cost! >> >> 73 >> Joe VO1NA >> >> >> >> This electronic communication is governed by the terms and conditions at >> http://www.mun.ca/cc/policies/electronic_communications_disclaimer_2012.php >> > > This electronic communication is governed by the terms and conditions at http://www.mun.ca/cc/policies/electronic_communications_disclaimer_2012.php