[Lowfer] Motor Driven VC

Jay Rusgrove [email protected]
Fri, 25 Apr 2003 06:14:00 -0400


Bill

Just depends on the loop Q you're running. When I was running high Q mode with
mine I know I would blow right through the peak and out the other side if not
careful. There is really no need for super high Q anyway as long as the
background noise overides the receiver noise floor by several dB. I ended up
throttling back my loop Q.

How's the code coming?

Jay

Bill Ashlock wrote:

> Jay,
>
> >Don't you want the receiver running while you're remotely tuning the
> > >variable so you can tune for max signal?
>
> The forward and reverse buttons would be pressed only for a relatively short
> period of time and then released to hear the effect of the tuning change.
> This needs to be tested before the installation to see how it feels.
>
> I guess I could leave the receiver connected via a series DC blocking
> capacitor. I would use a large enough series resistance in the power source
> to prevent large current spikes that would be annoying to hear in the audio
> as well as tending to damage the input of the receiver.
>
> Bill
>
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