Tim, Sure.
The XG-1 should work fine. A
stronger signal would likely give you a better chance of getting a better null
(you will run into the noise floor much sooner with the XG-1). You can use another transceiver if
signal level is an issue though.
The actual signal level and signal frequency used for the image null isn’t
really important (unlike the Frequency and Level calibrations). The main thing is that you are able to
null the image of the signal. Eric Wachsmann FlexRadio Systems -----Original Message----- I
am eagerly awaiting my departure from Brazil so I can get home to play with my
new SDR1K that has been sitting in the living room for almost three weeks now. I
have read the section about DDS clock adjustment and Image Null calibration
procedures and I do not have a frequency generator. Rather than trying to
use WWV can I use my XG-1 and set the frequency to 7.040 MHz for testing
purposes? Is it accurate enough for these calibration tests? 73
de PY0/W4TME -Tim
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Title: XG-1 as an accurate frequency source
- [Flexradio] XG-1 as an accurate frequency sourc... Tim Ellison
- Re: [Flexradio] XG-1 as an accurate freque... Eric Wachsmann - FlexRadio
- Re: [Flexradio] XG-1 as an accurate freque... Tim Ellison