Somehow I'm getting the idea that you have one mixer then you shift 
the outputs into I and Q signals? If that is what your planning it's 
not going to work. It takes two mixers both fed the input signal but 
one gets the I LO the other gets the Q LO.

The signal being mixed at the same time on both mixers by the I and Q 
LO signals is what creates the proper relationship between the 
outputs so you can discriminate between images.

At 08:57 PM 4/12/2006, you wrote:
>JR:
>
>   I understand winter projects and now is outdoor time:  I have a 
> diagram for anyone who wants it of a single mosfet mixer followed 
> by a transformer for I Q output.  It is a simple idea.
>
>   Enjoy the summer.
>
>Dan
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