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Comment Post #280921 Hello, and thanks for the reply. When I connect the S11 to the input of my amplifier, does the output end have to be terminated or would I just leave it open? I will try this tomorrow since it is getting late tonight, and post my findings.
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about 3 years ago
Comment Post #278519 Thanks for the response. Always good to validate my ideas with people more experienced.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278380 Okay. In this case would the BFO still be a tunable 7MHz - 7.3MHz oscillator since that is the range of carrier wave to be re-inserted? Or is it a totally fixed frequency across the entire spectrum? Thanks.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278346 Yup, you nailed the circuit based on my description. This clears things up alot. Thank you.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #277853 Thank you, this was very clear.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #277419 Thanks for the reply. I always wondered about the solid layer 3 power plane concept that some people touted but didn't know any better since I recently started. I see it's better to view 3 as a last resort backup when 1 & 4 is overrun with signals or 1 has no more room for power.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #277401 Thank you for the clear explanation. Visualizing the IC as the current source made everything suddenly click.
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over 3 years ago