Thank you for all your responses. I think I'm going to pursue the SDR
option, although I'll keep an eye out for an inexpensive shortwave radio if
I see one.
toggle quoted message
Show quoted text
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 3:11 PM, Jeff Machesky <jeff@...> wrote:
Bryce, I actually use a Softrock Ensemble II SDR for shortwave. It has
the added advantage of being able to precisely lock on to the WWV
stations and check the accuracy of my frequency counter. It also is just
truly amazing to use the SDR software such as SDR-Radio or HD-SDR. You
can calibrate it down to the sub Hz level and the sensitivity is really
good. It can be build for LF or HF ranges. I could go on and on about
the coolness of the device.
Just food for thought,
Jeff
On 12/29/2012 9:24 AM, disklog wrote:
I used an Sa612 mixer chip feeding a LM3089 into a 386 audio amp chip.
That setup is cheap and can be configured to give am and fm but no ssb.
The best solution is to find a used AOR 8000 wide range handheld
receiver. That demods everything from 100khz to 1950mhz. They were
500bucks new but I just saw a working one sell on ebay for 50 bucks or
so.
Another solution is to pick up a Kaito1103 SW radio. Very cheap radio
that works well. Degen makes its twin. They handle Am/Fm/Ssb using the
BFO on the radio.
I have to confess after adding the demodulator to my HP8558B, I never
use it. By the time you zero the span, center the signal, and fool
with the demodulator, it becomes work.
I find the easiest solution is to buy a wide range receiver (Icom
r8500 or AOR 8000 etc.) and connect a display unit to it. Then as you
tune the radio, you see the signals at the same time.
Have fun, Ken
--- In hp_agilent_equipment@...
<mailto:hp_agilent_equipment%40yahoogroups.com>, ken fest
<disklog@...> wrote:
--- On Fri, 12/28/12, Bryce Schroeder <bryce.schroeder@...> wrote:
From: Bryce Schroeder <bryce.schroeder@...>
Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] What is a good shortwave radio to
use with HP 8568B SA?
To: hp_agilent_equipment@...
<mailto:hp_agilent_equipment%40yahoogroups.com>
Date: Friday, December 28, 2012, 4:10 PM
I am looking for a shortwave radio to use as a demodulator for my
spectrum
analyzer, so I can listen to the signals I see. I don't have a
shortwave
receiver right now. Can someone make a recommendation, preferably for
something relatively inexpensive?
Thank you!
------------------------------------
Yahoo! Groups Links
------------------------------------
Yahoo! Groups Links