[aprssig] ARPS-HF Frequency Stability Question
Ka2upw at aol.com
Ka2upw at aol.com
Tue Oct 4 00:01:03 EDT 2005
Jon Adams wrote:
>Good morning all -
>
>I've been running HF APRS for over 10 years and as an HF Gate for nearly
>that long. When I listen to the traffic, I hear stations high and low of any
>one frequency, and if they're more than a few dozen Hz off, they don't
>decode very well. (running Kam+).
Or, alternatively, instead of a Kam+ you could use a
PC soundcard DSP program that can search across
a chunk of RF spectrum. Then you wouldn't have to
worry about their signal being exactly on frequency,
just reasonably close. And you can define "close"
yourself.
I don't know if anyone has done this already, but it
wouldn't be too hard. With a typical SSB receiver you
could search for any AX.25 packets in the receiver's
bandpass (let's say 3 kHz). If you wanted to get fancy
you could even use something like an SDR-1000
or a Softrock-40 type receiver. This could digitize a
large (let's say 48 kHz) piece of the HF band and then
you could search over whatever range of frequencies you
wanted ( +/- a few Hz or +/- a few kHz ) for all of the
AX.25 Bell 202 packets. You're limited only by the
speed of your processor.
Hasn't someone already written the "search-for-and-receive-
all-on-frequency-and-off-frequency-HF-packets" soundcard
demodulator program?
Douglas KA2UPW/5
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