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G8MNY  > TECH     14.07.18 18:48l 79 Lines 3349 Bytes #999 (0) @ EU
BID : 25068_GB7CIP
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Subj: Comparing Off Air Freq Standards
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Sent: 180613/0934Z @:GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO #:25068 [Caterham Surrey GBR]
From: G8MNY@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO
To  : TECH@EU

By G8MNY                                 (Updated Jan 15)
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    I used to have 3 standards to compare. BBC 198kHz LW, Analogue UHF TV syncs
& Amateur beacon GB3VHF based on GPS time. 

I can use BBC 198kHz LW PLL ref Rx or used to have UHF Main Tx Analoge TV syncs
(64uS pulses) from a VCR to lock up my PLL osc, & it can output a carrier on
top of the GB3VHF VHF beacon frequency 144.430MHz & the slow beats can be heard
in a seperate Rx (noise goes up & down on AM mode), I can also lock the scope
to 1MHz ref derived from the TV or LW to see which is creeping ahead.

UHF TV                                          VHF 2M Beacon
 \³/                                      144.43  \³/
  ³      ÚÄÄÄÄÄ¿          TV or ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿  ³     ³ ÚÄÄÄÄÄ¿   /³
  ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄ´ VCR ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ /ÄÄÄÄÄ>Ä´   PLL   Ã>ÄÙ     ÀÄ´2M AMÃÄ[] ³LS
  |      ÀÄÄÄÄÄÙ      | ³  Ref  ³  SIGNAL ³          ³  Rx ³   \³
  |    ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ | ³ input ³GENERATORÃ>Ä¿       ÀÄÄÄÄÄÙ 
  ÀÄÄÄÄ´FREEVIEW STBÃÄÙ ³       ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ  ³ ÚÄÄÄÄÄ¿
BBC LW ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ   ³                1MHz³ ³DUAL ³
 \³/ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿          ³1MHz                ÀÄ´BEAM ³
  ³  ³198kHz ÃÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´SCOPE³
  ÀÄÄ´Ref PLL³                                 ÀÄÄÄÄÄÙ
     ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ

With this set up is quite rewarding to hear on the 2m Rx both the 198kHz & BBC
TV input to the PLL signal generator give an almost zero beat (much less than
1Hz) on 144.430000MHz, despite the RF paths involved.

Using the Freeview STB (Digital TV) as a source was hopeless as expected, more
than +3Hz in 1MHz out, as its TV timebase is just an internal crystal & nothing
to do with Rx data rates/clocks at all. But out of the 5 analogue TV channels
BBC & CH4 were the closest to LW & GB3VHF. Ch 5 was the next (London Tx has a
direct non digital sat feed!) & ITV was well out as bad as the freeview box!

USING HF BEACONS
Doing the same sort of thing, but with the 10MHz beacon, it is far less
accurate.

 UHF                                    10.000000MHz
 \³/                       10.000000MHz    \³/
  ³  ÚÄÄÄÄÄ¿Video ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿  ³            ³  ÚÄÄÄÄ¿   /³
  ÀÄÄ´ VCR ÃÄÄÄÄ>Ä´   PLL   Ã>ÄÙ            ÀÄÄ´ HF ÃÄ[] ³LS
     ÀÄÄÄÄÄÙinput ³ Signal  ³                  ³ RX ³   \³
                  ³Generator³                  ÀÄÄÄÄÙ
                  ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ  ³
 \³/ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿                  ³
  ÀÄÄ´198kHzÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
     ³Rx Ref³            10.000000MHz Ref
     ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ

The 10MHz beacon HF path is quit indirect & multipath, so not only do fad outs
reduce the signal, but other paths can invert the phase..
 _                         _   _ 
/ \_/~¿_ÚÄ¿__ÄÄ--Ä-Ä¿_Ú~\_/ \_/ \
Strong     w e a k    Inverted
 _   _   _   _   _   _   _   _
/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/
Local Ref

This is easily shown up with an AF beat into a reference locked scope, the AF
not only can be seen shifting to & throw in phase e.g. ñ5Hz (can't do that in
graphics!) as the hop path length changes, but also sudden phase inversions
when another path becomes stronger.


See other TECH buls "Off Air Lock for Ref Osc.", "198kHz Off Air Standard"
"Calibrating Frequency", "Crystal Drift Compensation" & "Simple Crystal Oven" 




Why don't U send an interesting bul?

73 de John, G8MNY @ GB7CIP


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