[HomeBrew] Mitch Lee Receiver PDF is now on line
Stan Wilson
ak0b at swbell.net
Sat Sep 4 22:42:42 EDT 2004
I think that is quite the "thingie".
I would expect the problem to be two things.
1) Super stable DDS to maintain a signal in the 50 Hz IF bandwidth
2) Setting of the mixer oscillator (NCO) to the correct frequency (GPS
locked ?)
I would love to see a picture of the receiver and also perhaps a peak at
his monitoring log.
Thanks, de Stan AK0B
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Hi,
If anyone out there still needs the pdf file for the Mitch Lee receiver,
it is
now available (by permission) on my new website. There are STILL a lot
of
dead links on this site as I just got it up last night and it's a work
in
progress!
To download, just enter the site below, go to receivers, then the Mitch
Lee
receiver. The download is in the lower left corner.
By the way, as I get permissions, I eventually hope to have quite a
number of
different LF Homebrew "thingies" on this site.
73 de Phil, KO6BB
http://users.mercednet.com/beaconeer/
DXing from the "Beaconeers Lair",
where DX begins at the noise floor, and only 938
different LF beacons have been heard since June/99.
Merced, Central California, 37.3N 120.48W CM97sh
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