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VHF/UHF Front-End for Software Receiver
Losenický, Roman ; Vágner, Petr (referee) ; Šebesta, Jiří (advisor)
The first part of this work contains the detailed analysis of the basic VHF and UHF receiver characteristics. The most important parameters, like Noise figure, selection or gain, are qualified shortly. The following chapter analyzes above-mentioned parameters and shows some calculations and analysis to design a receiver. In the third part the receiver design is proceed. It specifies a basic block diagram. The base of design is formed by a mixer SRA-1+, which choice is not part of this project. Design of preselectors is the main goal of the project. They use BF998 FET transistors and band pass filters determining three frequency bands: 140-145 MHz, 220-230 MHz and 420-430 MHz. Filtered signals go on into the channel selector afterwards. The user can determine , which one of the three input signals will be routed to the mixer, using a switching diode HSMP3823. Each part, including preselector amplifier and filters, is placed into the separated tinned boxes. These boxes are linked with the switching circuit by the coaxial line.
VHF/UHF Front-End for Software Receiver
Losenický, Roman ; Vágner, Petr (referee) ; Šebesta, Jiří (advisor)
The first part of this work contains the detailed analysis of the basic VHF and UHF receiver characteristics. The most important parameters, like Noise figure, selection or gain, are qualified shortly. The following chapter analyzes above-mentioned parameters and shows some calculations and analysis to design a receiver. In the third part the receiver design is proceed. It specifies a basic block diagram. The base of design is formed by a mixer SRA-1+, which choice is not part of this project. Design of preselectors is the main goal of the project. They use BF998 FET transistors and band pass filters determining three frequency bands: 140-145 MHz, 220-230 MHz and 420-430 MHz. Filtered signals go on into the channel selector afterwards. The user can determine , which one of the three input signals will be routed to the mixer, using a switching diode HSMP3823. Each part, including preselector amplifier and filters, is placed into the separated tinned boxes. These boxes are linked with the switching circuit by the coaxial line.

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