Using Frequency Translators for Scanners
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:13 am
Hi Folks!
My problem is this: I found a very good digital-controlled preselector (via USB) that works in the lower VHF bands (30MHz) for my homebrew mixed-signal scanner. However, I would like to move a specified band, for example iDEN 851-870, down to the preselector's operating range with the least artifacts, i.e. phase-noise, distortion, etc. Basically, an almost exact replica of the contents of the frequency band translated down to VHF. Theoeretically, this will allow me to dynamically choose the signals of interest with better narrowband selectivity without using too many front-end bandpass filters.
Anyone out there worked with frequency translators in similar matter before?
Thank you all advance for your input!
Sincerely,
TVZ
My problem is this: I found a very good digital-controlled preselector (via USB) that works in the lower VHF bands (30MHz) for my homebrew mixed-signal scanner. However, I would like to move a specified band, for example iDEN 851-870, down to the preselector's operating range with the least artifacts, i.e. phase-noise, distortion, etc. Basically, an almost exact replica of the contents of the frequency band translated down to VHF. Theoeretically, this will allow me to dynamically choose the signals of interest with better narrowband selectivity without using too many front-end bandpass filters.
Anyone out there worked with frequency translators in similar matter before?
Thank you all advance for your input!
Sincerely,
TVZ