03-06-2019, 12:40 AM
Good notes Terry.
For detecting the non AM ham signals (CW, ssb), we can cheat. A signal generator can be loose coupled, feeding input at the IF frequency. Even if it doesn't work so well, it is fun to tinker with it.
Wallace and Gromit have been firm favourites since they were introduced as BBC Christmas features. In fact, Nick Parks's animation had previously featured in children's art programmes. The short Morph segments were much loved. I've been told I can do a passable impression of Wallace, and all the tinkering with strange old things helps...
Sorry Steve for hijacking your Philco thread.... back to alignment
For detecting the non AM ham signals (CW, ssb), we can cheat. A signal generator can be loose coupled, feeding input at the IF frequency. Even if it doesn't work so well, it is fun to tinker with it.
Wallace and Gromit have been firm favourites since they were introduced as BBC Christmas features. In fact, Nick Parks's animation had previously featured in children's art programmes. The short Morph segments were much loved. I've been told I can do a passable impression of Wallace, and all the tinkering with strange old things helps...
Sorry Steve for hijacking your Philco thread.... back to alignment
I don't hold with furniture that talks.