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<blockquote data-quote="Vipersan" data-source="post: 657050" data-attributes="member: 325666"><p>Thanks Llew ..</p><p>Yes as you can clearly see the carrier waveforms are somwhat 'blocky'...which is not really surprising as I only used an 8 bit A to D and D to A design..</p><p>Still its worked well for some years ..</p><p>Back in the analogue days it was more useful ...as a single pass of a given section of the spectrum ..could be 'frozen' in program memory ..then the bottom cursor could be toggled left and right ... to correspond with the various transponder peaks ..</p><p>This effectively Manually tuned the receivers tuner and the resulting analogue image would then be displayed on a standard video monitor.</p><p>Thus identifying the transponders as the cursor passed them..</p><p>Hope that makes sense.</p><p>No use these days though ...other than to find satellites when sweeping the dish through the arc..</p><p>rgds</p><p>VS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vipersan, post: 657050, member: 325666"] Thanks Llew .. Yes as you can clearly see the carrier waveforms are somwhat 'blocky'...which is not really surprising as I only used an 8 bit A to D and D to A design.. Still its worked well for some years .. Back in the analogue days it was more useful ...as a single pass of a given section of the spectrum ..could be 'frozen' in program memory ..then the bottom cursor could be toggled left and right ... to correspond with the various transponder peaks .. This effectively Manually tuned the receivers tuner and the resulting analogue image would then be displayed on a standard video monitor. Thus identifying the transponders as the cursor passed them.. Hope that makes sense. No use these days though ...other than to find satellites when sweeping the dish through the arc.. rgds VS [/QUOTE]
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