[GreenKeys] Space diversity receive antenna
John Vendely
jvendely at cfl.rr.com
Mon Jan 6 10:59:53 EST 2025
Tone frequency spacing is large enough with 850 shift to provide
significant diversity effect, and many military and commercial FSK
modems are designed to take advantage of this, automatically providing
copy on one tone in the absence of the other. When this is combined
with another similarly capable modem in space diversity, really
excellent fade immunity is obtained.
Combination time and frequency diversity modems such as the MD-1142
mentioned by Brooke Clarke are even more effective. These were
available surplus for a time, and several of us have them and have
experimented with them. THese 8-channel modems provide remarkably low
error-rate performance for non error-correcting baudot teleprinters,
even in disturbed conditions. The simpler two channel frequency
diversity mode of the MD-522, which provides two 85-shift channels
separated by about 2.4 kHz, is also effective. The more modern military
serial and parallel tone PSK modems all have bit-interleaving, thus
providing a time-diversity effect.
I would be surprised if the current sound card based modems designed for
amateur use include in-channel tone diversity capability, as most are
oriented towards 170 shift, where little diversity effect occurs.
Perhaps someone on the list familiar with the inner workings of these
sound card modems can tell us whether any are capable of in-channel
diversity on 850 shift...
73,
John K9WT
On 1/5/2025 10:43 PM, Harold Hallikainen via GreenKeys wrote:
> On frequency diversity, as shown at
> https://w6iwi.org/script/csvgraph.html?CsvUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fw6iwi.org%2Frtty%2FTuNotes%2Fms220517a.csv
> , there is some time offset in the fades of mark and space with 170 Hz
> shift, but not enough to keep one of them out of the noise. I need to run
> the experiment with 850 Hz shift.
>
>
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