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Performance of the local synthesizers

Frequency extension TX/RX radio front-ends for VHF/UHF range

The main function of the frequency extension radio front-end is the

frequency conversion between the radiated (RF) and digitally

processed (IF) frequency domain

From the universal common structure

specialized font-end tuners could derive

The universal structure is based on a triple-conversion heterodyne

frequency translator with some receive and transmit channels with

independent or phase coherent common local synthesizers and

embedded controller.

Analysis of 4Mcps wideband DSSS signal

using DCU-214 based spectrum analyser

The local frequency

synthesizers of our tuners

are optimized for wide

tinning bandwidth for fast

frequency changing

VHF TX/RX

front-end

UHF multi-channel

RX front-end

Typical frequency settling

time measurement result

(15us time for 2MHz step)

Typical phase noise

measurement result

(-100dBc/Hz @10KHz)

Typical physical implementations

VHF (20-520MHz)

single channel

TX/RX front-end

4 channel coherent

VHF/UHF

(20-3000MHz)

RX front-end

Tuner control software as Windows based GUI UHF (20-3000MHz) single ch. RX Microwave 24GHz) single ch. RX/TX

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