Bill:
As I understand the functionality you have in the S2 receiver in this regard, I LIKE it.

Thanks & 73,
Jim
wb4tgcs@amsat.org


Bill Ress wrote:
Hi Juan,

Yeh after looking at the schematic - I was afraid that might happen but 
didn't know what sort of isolation the logic switch would provide.

The 10 MHz circuit I used in the S2 concept downverter shuts down the 
Vcc to the internal 10 MHz when it detects the presence of the external 
10 MHz.

Perhaps John can look at the circuit I used and determine if its useful.

Regards...Bill - N6GHz

Juan Rivera wrote:
  
All,

Here’s a plot of frequency drift in the 70 cm Receiver – first on 
internal reference, then on external reference:

The first part of the plot is with the receiver and the signal 
generator set to 435.500000 MHz on internal reference. You can see the 
slow steady drift upwards of about 15 Hz over a period of about 5 
minutes. Then I reinitialized the receiver for the external reference. 
It locked right up and the output was exactly 10.700000 MHz where it 
stayed.

The most important thing I noticed is not on this graph… With internal 
reference selected, but while feeding 10 MHz into the external 
reference input, (as it might be configured in flight) the two 
reference signals are beating together. It wasn’t until I started 
listening to the output of the receiver by patching it into a 
distribution amplifier so I can feed my counter, the SDR-IQ, the 
TS-2000, and the HP 8566B all at once that I noticed it. The result is 
that the input signal is FM modulated by the beat between the two 
reference oscillators. I also noticed some unexplained jumps in 
frequency that I have not yet been able to capture. I’ll dig into this 
again when I have more time.

73, Juan

    

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