> On Jun 20, 2016, at 12:52 PM, Bob Camp <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> The cheaters way is to simply use a fully synthesized radio tied to a known 
> reference frequency.

Yeah, that’s what I’ve got in mind. Both the synthesized tuning LO and the 
second LO would be derived from an external 10 MHz standard. My thought is to 
make a 10 kHz passband tunable in 5 kHz steps. Now, designing a receiver may be 
biting off more than I can chew, but that’s what I was going to try.

> Feed the output into one channel of a sound card. Feed 
> the other channel of the sound card with a known frequency tone. Post process 
> it to death with your choice of FFT programs.

Well, using the same 10 MHz standard to make a 1 or 5 kHz tone (or both) should 
be easy. From what you and others have said, it sounds like trying to use a TIA 
to read the audio frequency is a non-starter.


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