[GreenKeys] PLL TUs
Lester Veenstra M0YCM
m0ycm at veenstras.com
Mon Dec 18 18:38:06 EST 2006
Of course, this is exactly what the software (soundcard input) modems do on
a PC platform.
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Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] PLL TUs
I have wondered over the years why someone didn't do incorporate a PLL
in the tuning system of some of the TU's that would synch the receive'd
incoming rtty tones with those of the transmitted and that would control
the transmitted frequency. Or something like that. ANyway what it
would have accomplished would be a nice reliable method of netting the
receiver to transmitter and keeping them netted with respect to the RTTY
tones both receive and transmit. Course with todays "transceivers" it's
not such a problem.
Way beyond my capabilities.
Larry
W0OGH
WB6BLV wrote:
> Hi Ralph,
>
> I think you are talking about repeater control using the
> 567 tone decoder chip. I am referring to the designs
> that use the 565 PLL to track FSK in the 2 - 3 KHz
> (or elsewhere as needed) range. Most of the designs
> consist of a 565, followed by a comparator, and at times
> there is a 741 or similar band-pass filter ahead of the 565
> to eliminate out-of-band tones.
>
> John
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