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Date: Fri, 21 Jan 94 04:30:02 PST
From: Packet-Radio Mailing List and Newsgroup <packet-radio@ucsd.edu>
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Subject: Packet-Radio Digest V94 #7
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Packet-Radio Digest Fri, 21 Jan 94 Volume 94 : Issue 7
Today's Topics:
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> Packet-Radio Digest Wed, 19 Jan 94 Volume 94 : Issue 5
>
> Today's Topics:
> Higher Speeds with the G3RUH 9600 baud Packet Radio Modem
>
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> policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
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>
> Date: 18 Jan 94 19:42:35 GMT
> From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
> Subject: Higher Speeds with the G3RUH 9600 baud Packet Radio Modem
> To: packet-radio@ucsd.edu
>
> $RUH93235
>
> Higher Speeds with the G3RUH 9600 baud Packet Radio Modem
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> by James Miller G3RUH
>
> 1993 Aug 23
>
> The modem is capable of speeds up to 64000 baud. This limit is set by the
> maximum rate that the DAC chips can operate. This note describes how to
> achieve rates from 4800 to 64000 baud. The slowest speed is suitable for
> 12.5 kHz channelised radios. The highest speed suits radios that have
> broadcast FM bandwidth filters.
>
> To implement a higher speed you need to:
>
> 1. Increase your TXData rate (!)
> 2. Increase the associated TXClock
> 3. Change some analogue filter components proportional to
> the speed increase.
>
> It is not necessary to change either of the eproms. If you are going
> for a higher speed, it is likely that the radios involved are "specials"
> and you will already have wide bandwidth and flattish group delay, so the
> loopback selection 0 from the standard ROM will be OK.
>
> The table below suggests the best conditions for different speeds.
> Component references are for my own PCB card. Clones are different.
>
> Data Rate - Baud
> Comp 4800 9600 19200 38400 64000
> --------------------------------------------------------
> R6 220k 100k 47k 22k 15k
>
> R16 100k 100k 100k 47k 15k
> R17 82k 82k 82k 39k 12k
> R18 39k 39k 39k 18k 5k6
> R19 27k 27k 27k 15k 3k9
> R21 100k 100k 100k 47k 15k
> R22 56k 56k 56k 27k 8k2
>
> C18 4n7 4n7 4n7 1n 680p
> C20 220p 100p 47p 22p 12p
>
> C27 2n2 1n 470p 470p 1n )
> C28 2n2 1n 470p 470p 1n )
> C29 6n8 3n3 1n5 470p 470p ) 2% or
> C30 220p 100p 47p 47p 100p ) better
> C31 1n 470p 220p 220p 470p )
> C32 2n2 1n 470p 220p 150p )
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> Deviation +/- 1.5 3 6 12 20 kHz ) In FM
> IF Bandwidth 8 15 30 60 100 kHz ) service
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
> These modifications have been tested in both amateur and commercial
> service. All comments gratefully received, and added to the database.
>
>
> 73 de James G3RUH @ GB7DDX.#22.GBR.EU 1993 Aug 23 [Mon] 0917 utc
>
> ------------------------------
>
> End of Packet-Radio Digest V94 #5
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