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* [http://qrp-labs.com/polyphase Polyphase network module] - QRP Labs | * [http://qrp-labs.com/polyphase Polyphase network module] - QRP Labs | ||
** [http://qrp-labs.com/images/polyphase/polyphase2a.pdf Build instructions] | ** [http://qrp-labs.com/images/polyphase/polyphase2a.pdf Build instructions] | ||
− | * [http://qrp-labs.com/bpfkit.html 10/15/20/40/80M QRP Labs Band Pass Filter Kits] | + | * [[RF_Band_Pass_Filters]] |
+ | ** [http://qrp-labs.com/bpfkit.html 10/15/20/40/80M QRP Labs Band Pass Filter Kits] | ||
* [[VFO-003|Clocks Generator]] | * [[VFO-003|Clocks Generator]] | ||
Revision as of 14:43, 20 November 2021
Features
- This high performance receiver module uses a Quadrature Sampling Detector (QSD), also known as a Tayloe Detector
- The mixer is arranged as a double-balanced mixer for maximum performance
- The receiver board has a socket for the standard QRP Labs Band Pass Filter kit
- There is a transmit/receive switch onboard. Low noise LM4562 op-amps are used in instrumentation amplifier configuration to provide excellent common mode noise rejection
- The receiver requires a local oscillator (LO) input at 4x the receive frequency
- The audio output of the module is isolated using two 600:600-ohm transformers to reduce or eliminate the ground loop problems which can easily occur in SDR systems
- The module is designed to directly drive a stereo input sound-card
- For those situations where a PC has only a mono input (many PCs are like this, particularly laptops), there is an optional polyphase network plug-in module kit which cancels the unwanted sideband and produces a single sideband (SSB) output.
- The module is sized 80 x 37mm
Radio Links
- High performance SDR receiver module
- Polyphase network module - QRP Labs
- RF_Band_Pass_Filters
- Clocks Generator