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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ This image shows a two-band amateur radio receiver without limitations for the f |
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I built several transmitters out of modified taxi radios. |
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It features a simple digital PLL (configurable by jumpers) and allows to directly connect the audio signal to the oscillator. |
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This is highly recommended for the C-Netz, because signaling is done by sifting the carrier directly. |
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This is highly recommended for the C-Netz, because signaling is done by modulating (shifting) the carrier directly. |
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One unit has a switch to change between A-Netz and B-Netz (2-meter version) and the other units to change between C-Netz and NMT (70-cm version). |
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I added an input to switch between two channels for the B-Netz. |
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(Whenever a B-Netz phone is paged, the channel must be temporarily switched to the paging channel.) |
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@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ I use 10 K resistor for connecting radio output (discriminator) to microphone in |
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Connect the ground of input and output to one end of the resistor. (shown in the picture as 'Masse') |
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Select this side to which the slider moves, if the knob turned all the way left (or moved all the way down). |
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Connect the input signal ('Signaleingang') to the other end of the resistor. |
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At least connect the output signal ('Signalausgang') to the slider of the resistor. |
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Finally connect the output signal ('Signalausgang') to the slider of the resistor. |
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