Scott,
is there a reason for the design of R23 and C19 for this large bandwith (1100Hz)
instead of R23..68k and C19 4,7nF (abt. 500Hz) ?
also C17 is a bit small??
I realise several differences compared to the often used "standard design of 
XR2211 fsk modem for 1200baud",
but assume you had some good reason for.
also see:

 http://www.febo.com/packet/layer-one/receive.html

---snip--
a.. PLL demodulators (like the XR2211 used in the TNC-2 and many clones) 
work, in a grossly simplified fashion, using the product of the amplitude 
and the sine of the input frequency. This means that if the low tone has a 
greater amplitude than the high tone, demodulator performance will suffer. 
The problem is that if (Amplow*cos(Flow)) is nearly the same value as 
(Amphigh*cos(Fhigh)), then the demodulator won't work very well.
This is why twisted audio causes problems.


a.. You need 20dB or more of signal to noise ratio to get a signal out of a 
narrow-band FM receiver that can be decoded. Most modem implementations are 
better than this value, so tweaking on the modem performance itself isn't a 
rewarding experience.

a.. The XR2211 demodulator can work with tones of only a few millivolts, but 
the internal noise level on most TNC boards is frighteningly high -- as much 
as several hundred millivolts peak-to-peak. The XR2211 can handle an input 
level of many volts, so overdriving it isn't a problem. Therefore, it's 
important to provide adequate drive -- ideally, a volt or so peak-to-peak on 
the low tone -- and to err on the side of overdrive, rather than underdrive.
--snip---
but this should be taken care of by the input af filter of OT2m.
vy 73 de Mike
oe3mzc


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Scott Miller 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:10 AM
  Subject: Re: [tracker2] Tracker2/Display & poor decoding


    How long ago did you get them? There's been a lot of discussion here 
  about RX performance variability, and the amount of testing they get has 
  increased a lot in the last few months.

  Cleaning off any flux residue from around the 2211 chip is an easy first 
  thing to try.

  Scott

  Kent Hufford wrote:
  > 
  > 
  > I bought two OT2m's. I hooked one to a Yaesu FT-1900 in my shack and 
  > watched it try and decode packets. It is having a hard time.
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > I also have a PK-232 on a IC-229H running UI-View 32 and it is decoding 
  > fine at the same time.
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > I thought I just am having a "learning" experience with the OT2m. Is 
  > there something I can do, or check to improve the decoding. We were 
  > going to put this combo in the southern part of the county to give it 
  > better Digi coverage. But not yet.
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > thanks,
  > 
  > Kent
  > 
  > KQ4KK
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On 
  > Behalf Of *Mike Zwingl oe3mzc
  > *Sent:* Sunday, September 13, 2009 11:55 AM
  > *To:* [email protected]
  > *Subject:* Re: [tracker2] Tracker2/Display & poor decoding
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > Scott,
  > 
  > I guess you are talking abt C13 and C17 ?
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > When you replace them, do you see improved decoding?
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > sorry for the hassel.
  > 
  > vy 73 de Mike
  > 
  > oe3mzc
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > ----- Original Message -----
  > 
  > *From:* Scott Miller <mailto:[email protected]>
  > 
  > *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
  > 
  > *Sent:* Sunday, September 13, 2009 4:42 AM
  > 
  > *Subject:* Re: [tracker2] Tracker2/Display & poor decoding
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > Hi Mike,
  > 
  > I'm kind of fed up with the 2211 myself. I've been doing a lot more
  > testing on the OT2ms before they ship these days, and a significant
  > portion of them need to have the 0.027 uF capacitors replaced before
  > they ship. I'm not sure the batch sent to the contract manufacturer is
  > really meeting specs.
  > 
  > I haven't run into any that didn't get up to par with the capacitor
  > replacement and a thorough cleaning of flux residue. Still, it's a lot
  > of hassle. I've got a few boards on the way to test a new MX614-based
  > layout. When those come in (sometime late in the week) I'll start doing
  > some side by side comparisons. Assuming I can get my crashed workbench
  > PC up and running again. I already bought a replacement, but I can't
  > run the software I need under Vista, and I can't get the machine to
  > load
  > XP Pro.
  > 
  > Scott
  > 
  > Mike Zwingl oe3mzc wrote:
  > >
  > >
  > > Hi,
  > > we have exactly the same problem and we are no newbies to packet
  > radio
  > > modems.
  > > The XR2211 decoder should perform much better, than it sometimes
  > does in
  > > OT2m.
  > > This modem chip is also used in some other tncs...
  > > but I did not change it for an TCM3105 or similar in the OT2m -so
  > far no
  > > time to test this...
  > > However we observe many OT2m units, that show POOR DECODE on
  > 1200baud on
  > > different radios and locations.
  > > Some only decode less than one third of all heard packets..we do not
  > > know why...
  > > However, we have also seen some OT2m units that do significantly
  > better
  > > than that, running same firmware.
  > > We are also aware of the wrong capacitor in the audio filter
  > circuit of
  > > some OT2m serial No. batches, but even if we soldered the correct C
  > > it is still showing very odd effects with poor decode and digipeater
  > > performance.
  > > We would be glad to have some solution offered, since OT2m is
  > starting
  > > to get widely used in our national APRS network as an intelligent
  > > digipeater
  > > or replacing old tncs, that could not do the NEWn-n paradigm.
  > >
  > > hw?
  > > vy 73 de Mike
  > > oe3mzc
  > >
  > >
  > >
  > > ----- Original Message -----
  > > *From:* Mark Cheavens <mailto:[email protected]
  > <mailto:mcheavens%40usa.net>>
  > > *To:* [email protected]
  > <mailto:tracker2%40yahoogroups.com> <mailto:[email protected]
  > <mailto:tracker2%40yahoogroups.com>>
  > > *Sent:* Thursday, September 10, 2009 3:31 PM
  > > *Subject:* Re: [tracker2] Tracker2/Display & decoding
  > >
  > >
  > >
  > > With the modem chip used it is rare that a "weak" or "noisy" signal
  > > will get decoded. Is the audio "packet" 9600, 1200, or speaker audio?
  > >
  > > With 1200 baud packet you need to have de-emphasized (sp?) audio to
  > > the modem (TNC). Speaker audio DOES have de-emphasis, as should a
  > > "1200" baud port of the radio.
  > >
  > > (FYI- 9600 had NO pre- or de- emphasis)
  > >
  > > Just because you can HEAR a packet, does not mean the TNC can decode
  > > it. The signal to noise radio need to have a LOT of signal, and VERY
  > > little noise.
  > >
  > > Mark
  > > KC5EVE
  > >
  > >
  > > At 01:02 AM 9/10/2009, you wrote:
  > >
  > >>
  > >>
  > >> Hi there,
  > >>
  > >> I've Tracker2 connected to a Nuvi350 and was wondering why
  > >> sometime it
  > >> took a while before I could see some of the callsigns get into the
  > >> Favorite (after I did a delete all). So, I added an LCD display
  > to my
  > >> Tracker2 yesterday and found out that most of the time, Tracker2
  > >> couldn't decode the packets (i.e. not displayed on the LCD)
  > >> especially
  > >> the weak ones. Now I'm wondering what else I need to do ..
  > Anyway, my
  > >> setup is .. Kenwood TMV71A/Data/BandB <-> Tracker2 with LCD <->
  > Nuvi.
  > >> I brewed my own cable between the TMV71A and the Tracker2.. sending
  > >> packet out does not seem to be a problem. Is there anything in the
  > >> configuration that I need to do?
  > >>
  > >> TIA,
  > >> Mohd/9W2TPT
  > >
  > >
  > 
  > 



  

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