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LF: Re: WOLF - Transmit?

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Subject: LF: Re: WOLF - Transmit?
From: "Stewart Nelson" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 23:50:35 -0800
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Hi Mike and all,

Bill de Carle VE2IQ has added WOLF mode to his KEYER package.
Can upload to keyer or provide data for an EPROM, etc.
Download from Bill's web page at
http://cafe.rapidus.net/bill1/bbs.htm .

73,

Stewart KK7KA

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Dennison" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 4:30 AM
Subject: LF: WOLF - Transmit?


Ok, so having cracked the receive side, how do I transmit WOLF?

As I understand it there are three methods:

1 - Audio from the soundcard is fed into a 136kHz SSB transmitter, including
of course an HF SSB Tx with a transverter. Presumably the transmission is
independent of which sideband is selected.

2 - Audio from the soundcard can be combined with the 'VFO' in an XOR gate
and fed into an amplifier - presumably linear. This looks useful to me as I
have
a 200W linear amp.

3 - The M0BMU method that allows the use of a non-linear Class D Tx. How
and why does this work?

All three methods are potentially simple, but are made complex by the need for
very careful bandwidth tailoring to keep the transmission to about 20Hz wide.

Have I got any of this wrong? Is there anything published on the subject?
What is in use?

I understand that some Lowfers have used WOLF, but I suspect that
bandwidth has not been an issue because of the total width of the allocation
and the low ERP. I believe that Larry, VA3LK, has transmitted WOLF, but
again perhaps the bandwidth was not a problem. Jim, will you publish your
circuits? Or perhaps they are rig specific?

It appears relatively easy to get going on receive but practical transmit has
an
information black hole.

Advice, please.



Mike, G3XDV (IO91VT)
http://www.lf.thersgb.net





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