[Elecraft] Nulling QRM

AD6XY m.j.willis at rl.ac.uk
Thu Sep 3 09:20:40 EDT 2009


Thanks Guy

Yes the latter was what I was wondering too - and even if you could use the
2nd RX to determine the metrics for the DSP in the main RX. For example,
centre the sub RX on the unwanted signal, or use a wide filter on the sub RX
to get sample the splatter. Model this to generate an inverse splatter
function and subtract it from the main receiver samples to get just the
wanted signal. Far too difficult I suspect but if you could do it you would
sell a lot of receivers.

Mike


"It's pretty impressive what the K3 does with no more smarts than bandwidth
and not driving the hardware IF into hardware AGC.

It's what's left after the above (splatter, next door neighbor up 5 khz,
etc) that's interesting.  Does a splattering signal have a signature in the
complex waveform that will allow it to be nulled to some degree? I'm sure
that Lyle has a permanent inventor's agenda on that problem.
"

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