--- In [email protected], Matt Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> I know you could use a 10m softrock and a transverter to get on 2m SSB
> but I was curious what would be the feasability of actually designing 
a
> softrock for the 2m band.
> 
> 73 Matt
> W5LL
>

The QSD switches typically don't go that high.  Plus, its harder to 
find a low phase-noise LO that high.

But, I just tried a Brainerd 995X receiver board at 144.000MHz with 1/3 
subsampling (the 995X board is tuned to 48MHz).  The MDS is around -
110dBm.  There are quite a few spurs, but my board is sitting out in 
the open on the bench.  Absolutely no shielding or filtering being used.

Using 1/5 subsampling (QSD tuned to 28.8MHz) the MDS is around -
100dBm.  There are fewer spurs & artifacts there.

So, it's possible.  Downconverting to around 30MHz is probably a better 
choice.

Terry
WB4JFI


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