Phase Splitters
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Dave

   Ok, the toroid transformer induces an electromagnetic field into the
two secondary windings.  Remember now that the voltage leads the current
in an inductor by 90 degrees.

   So there is a 90 degree phase difference in the secondaries.  And
these are phased opposite each other.  Exactly how this way of phasing
produces two 90 degrees secondary outputs is way too difficult for me to
describe but someone here at the group might try it.

   I understand there are points in the wave cycles where the phasings
come together and then 90 degrees, and at some points 180 degrees.  So I
understand that there are more than one set of angles at work in the
phasing wave cycles.  But 90 degree phasings occur and I guess thats all
we need.

   Here at this link is what I have compiled about phase splitters; from
those used by various folk around the Internet.  Phase Splitters
<http://softwaredefinedradiousa.pbwiki.com/Phase+Splitters>

   * There is a resistor / capacitor  phase splitter at this link that
might be more feasible for a crystal set.  Where we know for usre the
phasing is 90 degrees.  You know the idea of a crystal set is not
unreasonable as you look at it.   I am not sure how two diodes will act
here but it seems that all we need to do is produce a demodulate audio
band signal.  The sound card has plenty gain for strong night time
medium wave signals.  But I could be all wrong.  And this circuit is
merely for fun and speculation.  We'll see though.

   Now if I am incorrect on my understanding of phase splitters please
correct me so I can get the most accurate text put up on the site.

Dan

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