Hi Rik
I would like to play with Spectrum Lab's digi-terminal modes to
experiment with various baud rates over different distances.
Any advice from your experiments?
TU
Scott
On 4/21/2011 10:46 AM, Rik Strobbe wrote:
Hello Scott,
what kind of MSK do you want to
transmit ?
WSPR by any chance ?
73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T
On 21 April 2011 01:28, Scott Tilley
<[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi Andy
Holy mind bogglingness batman...
Here's the parameters to make this real simple:
- I want to generate a MSK signal out of the transmitter
at 8970Hz.
- I'm using Spectrum Lab, which allows me to create a
MSK drive and at a baud rate I want at any frequency my
sound card can generate.
- SL allows me to output quadrature outputs.
So, If I understand correctly pump said FET driver with
the quadrature outputs from the sound card audio
(squaring up the sine waves of course) and it should
work?
Thanks,
Scott
On 4/20/2011 2:09 PM, Andy Talbot wrote:
Bin too quick to type..
NOt thinking straight...
You need to the upconvert either the
resulting doubled audio tone by twice the RF
carrier, or upconvert first and double the final
RF. Same ideas for frequency doubling can be
used.
Must fully check before hitting SEND !
Andy
G4JNT
On 20 April 2011 21:50,
Andy Talbot <[email protected]>
wrote:
I assume you are genrating the MSK from
soundcard output, in which case two options
come to mind:
1) Double the frequency. Full wave
rectify the audio sinusoid, pass the AC part
of the result into a comparator and into the
divider. Alternatively, as the signal
bandwidth is probably quite low, square up
the audio to start with, feed into one
inpiut of an XOR gate. Delay the waveform
by 90 deg and feed this into the othe side
of the XOR. Output of XOR to divider as
before
2) Remove the divide by two, and
replace with an inverter / buffer pair to
generate the out of phase drive signals.
The input now needs to be close to a 1:1
squarwave at output frequency. Pass the
soundcard audio into a comparator and make
sure it gives a 50% duty cycles.
Andy
ps.
or 3) Convince the software author
the S/W needs modifying to give a 2.F
output
On 20 April 2011
21:32, Scott Tilley <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi All
I wonder if someone can explain to me
how to feed an MSK signal into a
typical Class D transmitter?
I mean by typical that the TX has a
4013 type /2 system feeding two FET
drivers to drive FETs in a push-pull
configuration.
If I understand correctly due to the
fact MSK does not have amplitude
component to its signal that a
non-linear transmitter can be used.
So, how do you do this with a Class-D
TX as often used in LF/VLF?
Thanks,
Scott
VE7TIL
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