There is a multiplier circuit/ PLL in the DBS-RX. Whatever phase noise is coming from the oscillator is being multiplied considerably by this upconversion to be used at LO in the DBS-RX. You cannot get low phase noise oscillators and high performance mixers in that small a package. Together these considerations imply more power and territory and thermal control than is available with the DBS-RX.

Bob





Marcus Leech wrote:
Gregory W Heckler wrote:

I measured the phase noise of the 64 MHz board clock. Looking at the result, I doubt the board clock is producing the phase noise I am seeing in my receiver.


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