On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 22:50:02 -0500 Gene Heskett <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Saturday 27 February 2010, Folderol wrote: > >On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 00:50:07 +0000 > > > >Gordon JC Pearce <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Sun, 2010-02-28 at 01:41 +0100, [email protected] wrote: > >> > On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 12:40:00AM +0000, Gordon JC Pearce wrote: > >> > > I wanted a very simple SDR with jack inputs and outputs for a > >> > > demonstration I was doing. I had a look at the DSP guts of dttsp and > >> > > quisk, and sat down to code. > >> > > >> > Forgive my ignorance, but what is an SDR ? > >> > >> Software-Defined Radio. Basically you downmix incoming RF to the audio > >> range with two mixers fed 90 degrees out of phase. You can then munge > >> this in various different ways to tune and demodulate various different > >> radio signals. > >> > >> Gordon MM0YEQ > > > >Sounds suspiciously like some form of quadrature demodulator. Rather > >like GEC/Sobel introduced with their 1018 TV chassis in the 1960s. > >Oh how we laughed ... > > Why were you laughing? Zenith did this, with a self excited circuit, using a > type 6BN6 gated beam tube to recover the audio directly from the 4.5 mhz > inter carrier frequency, starting in the fall of '51 with the intro of the > '52 model year. It worked fairly well too. Stable, not sensitive to the > fine tuning setting, so folks out in the fringes could tune for a slightly > better if not as sharp a pix. < snip .. very interesting stuff actually :) > That must have been in the USA I guess, over here the intercarrier is 6MHz Us young 'uns laughed on two levels. The first was that most of us didn't have a clue how the things worked, due to pathetic instruction from our employers (I'm looking at you Radio Rentals). When asked what, exactly, quadrature demodulation was, there was a pregnant pause after which the instructor said 'Well it's demod in quadrature of course' then swiftly moved on to the next topic. Our next cause of merriment was the horrendous EH90 heptode (yes I did say heptode) implementation. See, it scarred as all so badly I can still remember the precise details! The screen feed was via an 18k - 5k6 potential divider, only there was something very strange about the composition resistors used for this. In the first place they were under-rated (especially the 18k. If you did the math you could prove it. Secondly, where resistors normally go high if they overheat these went low, so a nice little thermal runaway ensued. This actually set fire to the (paxolin) PCB, burning a hole through it. If you were very unlucky it also cooked up a wirewound resistor further along the board, which then de-soldered itself, arced and burned another hole in the board. In those days we were expected to fix these things on site, so after scraping out all the carbon, you were left with point-to-point wiring across the gaping holes, supporting the replacement components as best you could. Such fun we had! -- Will J Godfrey http://www.musically.me.uk Say you have a poem and I have a tune. Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
