Re: [K3] Diversity Reception and Antenna Directivity
Posted by
Kok Chen on
Sep 16, 2010; 9:38pm
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/K3-Diversity-Reception-and-Antenna-Directivity-tp5537531p5540543.html
On Sep 16, 2010, at 1:55 PM, Alan Bloom wrote:
> I think there are some free filter design programs on the web that can design an all-pass network. It may need to be a big filter (i.e. lots of coefficients) to get good amplitude and phase accuracy over a 10:1 frequency range (300 Hz to 3 kHz).
All-pass 90 degree networks (Hilbert Transforms) are really not that tough to implement anymore with the speed of today's computers.
Just a couple of weeks ago, I did an implementation of cocoaPath's Hilbert transformer using Grand Central Dispatch to see how many cores I can use up concurrently. I ended up with a Hilbert transformer for 3 kHz passband (100 Hz to 3.1 kHz) with 16000 samples/second that ran at 300x real time on an 8 core Intel processor. Source code is free if anyone is interested.
Unlike the good old analog days (you can find an analog design in Paul W1HFA's "Art of Electronics" book) you can get much more accurate quadratures using digital Hilbert transforms. The one is cocoaPath is good to 2.5 milli-degrees (yes, 2.5 thousandths of a degree deviation) over a span of 3 kHz. You can see the plots of the phase accuracy in Figures 3-2 and 3-3 here
http://homepage.mac.com/chen/w7ay/cocoaPath/Contents/technical.htmlThey are not a very long FIRs either -- two 511 tap filters, one to create the in-phase signal and one to create the quadrature signal.
If the passband that you need is much narrower than the sampling rate, it is probably cheaper to just remodulate using sine/cosine "local oscillators" followed by low pass decimation filters (like what the SoftRock analog hardware does, but more accurately in the digital world :-).
73
Chen, W7AY
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