On 10/26/15 7:06 PM, Brooke Clarke wrote:
Hi:

I understand 10.230 MHz since when multiplied it gives 1176.45,1227.60,
1381.05 & 1575.42 MHz, all GPS carrier frequencies.
http://www.prc68.com/I/DAGR.shtml#GPSs
But I've got a number of GPS receivers that have Rakon unit oscillators
with a frequency of 10.949297.
http://www.prc68.com/I/DAGR.shtml#Polaris_Link
What's the story?


you might choose a frequency that when used as a direct sampler, causes the GPS signal to alias to a convenient offset frequency (then all Doppler shifts wind up being positive, for instance).


try 38.65 MHz for instance, that makes both L1 and L2 alias down to around 9.2 MHz, which is slightly less than 1/4 of the sample rate, and nicely accommodates the bandwidth of the signal

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