Dan-

See the block diagrams for SDRadio at:
 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/soft_radio/files/WB6TPU/ for an
understanding of what the software expects and how it processes the
signals.

73's,

Ray   WB6TPU



--- In [email protected], "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Alberto:
> 
>   We had a curious question to occur regarding the use of a Local
Oscillator mixer signal where the i.f. is already low.  I have a
Hallicrafters receiver and the last i.f. frequency is 50 kHz.  In this
case if I used a transformer such as Rick Campbell used to split and
phase shift his vfo in his little receiver would I have to still use a
mixer signal with the 50 kHz signal in this scheme?
> 
>   I will explain it this way, I want to place the transformer on the
50 kHz output to split and 90 degree phase shift the i.f. and then
send that to a sound card.
> 
>   Do I still need a 50 kHz mixer signal to mix with the 50 kHz so I
can have sum and difference mixer products?  Even though this
transformer is suppose to split and phase shift the signal?  I do not
know but the sum and difference frequencies that the local oscillator
add to the mixing seem to be important here.  I can do an experiment
here soon to check.  But as a designer of the software you know more
about this and the ideas for quadrature detection.  What would you be
looking for in an ideal signal to your sound card?
> 
> Dan
> 
> 
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