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Subharmonic sampling? (Re: [softrock40] Crystal wanted to change Softrock to receive Ten Tec IF output)
On 3/3/23 21:28, Shirley Dulcey KE1L wrote:
The Softrock uses a crystal that is approximately four times the frequencyIs there a write-up somewhere describing how this works? So far as I can tell it would only work if the sampling interval were in the 17 ns range[1], which neither the quadrature mixer nor any sound card would appear to be capable of. Further, Softrock Lite II Home - Softrock Lite II RX <> contains by way of explanation: The two quadrature signals from the Divider stage are fed into the mixer stage. The 4.6825 MHz quadrature signals from the divider in the 20m option are rich in harmonics. The third harmonic (14.0475) is what is actually used in the mixer stage.which would appear not to be subharmonic sampling at all, but the normal operation of the quadrature mixer taking advantage of there being enough power in the crystal's third harmonic to operate as usual with a 14.0475 MHz clock. Have I missed something? - Roland 9V1RT 1: At 30 MHz, the Nyquist rate is 60 MHz or ~1/(17 ns). |
On 04/03/2023 02:53, Roland Turner via groups.io wrote:
which would appear not to be subharmonic sampling at all,Roland, /g/softrock40/message/76494 73 Alan G4ZFQ |
On 4/3/23 16:14, Alan G4ZFQ wrote:
On 04/03/2023 02:53, Roland Turner via groups.io wrote:Thanks Alan, that makes a little more sense.which would appear not to be subharmonic sampling at all,Roland, - Roland 9V1RT |
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