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  • frequency lock BFO (need of design tip)

    I'm working with a BFO detector (cheap version from a Italian magazine of '80). I'm trying to improve this machine to learn more about BFO detectors.

    I wonder if there are "tricks" to avoid frequency lock.

    In the design of this machine, you need to set a variabile inductor at "motorboating point", I vas looking at the scope and had in CH1 the coil frequency (300KHz) and in CH2 the reference freqeuncy (ca.300KHz).
    I have read the "BFO theory.pdf", and what i'm trying to do is set the detector like this:

    search osc. 300KHz
    reference 300.5KHz

    but when setting the variabile inductor i approch the 299KHz sound stop and I experience frequency lock.

    think the reference pick-up frequency from coil not by air but from power lines... I wonder if cut traces and use separate batteries for the oscillators can solve problem.. or using an RC filter with cut-off say about 400KHz will help...

    thank you and sorry for bad english ( still learning)
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  • #2
    Take for reference oscillator 3-th harmonic (of 100 kHz) instead of same basic frequency as search oscillator.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by WM6 View Post
      Take for reference oscillator 3-th harmonic (of 100 kHz) instead of same basic frequency as search oscillator.

      ok, it looks difficult to me how can i do it ?

      I set the reference to 100Khz and filter the output to take the 3-th harmonic ???

      is this a valid solution ?

      Thank you

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      • #4
        No filter needed. Just set the Ref Osc to 100Khz.

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        • #5
          or using an RC filter
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          yes, split the supply, use RC filter on every generator separated. R=200 Ohm, electrolitic C=47...100uF.
          ---
          I experience frequency lock.
          ---
          thats very general trouble for all types of BFOs.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by kt315 View Post
            or using an RC filter
            --
            yes, split the supply, use RC filter on every generator separated. R=200 Ohm, electrolitic C=47...100uF.
            ---
            I experience frequency lock.
            ---
            thats very general trouble for all types of BFOs.
            I have tryed the RC method but only on one oscillator.. but I have used different values calculated like a low pass... mmhhh writing this I realize to have used a low pass with cut off of 300KHz... think I wrong.. need to have a cut off below ... i check my previous calculations and give a try

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            • #7
              Originally posted by homefire View Post
              No filter needed. Just set the Ref Osc to 100Khz.
              ok i need to re-calculate tank circuit in oscillator, because cannot reach 100KHz, the oscillator turn off...

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