[hpsdr] 10 MHz clock source
Phil Harman
phil at pharman.org
Mon Jun 8 06:27:47 PDT 2009
Hi Alberto,
If you have an oscilloscope can you connect it to the Atlas bus C16. As you select the 10MHz source you should see a 10MHz signal from Mercury or Penelope. If you don't see a signal when Penelope is selected then you may have a problem with the board. If so then check on pin 3 of the 10MHz TCXO on Penelope to check it is working.
I hope that helps find the problem.
73's Phil...VK6APH
----- Original Message -----
From: Alberto I2PHD
To: Phil Harman
Cc: hpsdr at lists.openhpsdr.org
Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 9:15 PM
Subject: Re: [hpsdr] 10 MHz clock source
Phil Harman wrote:
Hi Alberto,
Let me see if I can shed some light on what is happening.
<<< snip >>>
No mystery - just simple electronics!
Hi Phil,
many thanks for your detailed and informative reply. My plans contemplate the use of a recently
acquired Rubidium unit to generate the 10 MHz reference signal.
Judging from your explanation, then there must be something broken with my Penelope card....
If I select Penelope as source of the 10 MHz signal, apparently there is no lock of the PLL,
and the received signal has a warbled tone, as I demonstrated in an MP3 file a few days ago.
This happens no matter what the source of the 122.88 MHz is, Mercury or Penelope....
73 Alberto I2PHD
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