G8MNY > TECH 06.04.25 08:30z 133 Lines 5747 Bytes #114 (0) @ WW BID : 29649_GB7CIP Subj: 4 Aerial Doppler RDF Path: ED1ZAC<ED1ZAC<GB7CIP Sent: 250406/0815Z @:GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO #:29649 [Caterham Surrey GBR] From: G8MNY@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO To : TECH@WW By G8MNY (Updated Jan 15) (8 Bit ASCII graphics use code page 437 or 850, Terminal Font) THE DOPPLER RDF PRINCIPLE By moving a Rx aerial towards the Tx (rotating it around a center), the Rx frequency increases, & when going away it decreases. So on a FM Rx a tone will be heard at the frequency who's phase compared to the aerial rotation position is the direction. + Freq -> Tx No change v ROTATNG ^ * - Freq <- plan view To mimic a spinning aerial a least 4 identical aerials are needed. And each of these needs to be faded in & out in pseudo 1/2 sinewave manner. This assumes the 4 aerials don't interact! EARLY KIT RDF I have a 1981 commercial USA kit by Doppler Systems Arizona, model 3003, it uses a crystal timebase to clock 4 phases of an identical waveform stored in Proms. .-. Ý1Þ They give the 4 phases of Þ Ý smooth gain changing bias .-~-./ 0ø \.-~-, for gate 2 of the 4 dual . .-. gate mosfet preamps mimicing Ý Ý2Þ a spinning aerial rotating Þ Þ Ý 300 times per second. \.-~-./+90ø \.-~-. .-. .-. Ý Þ Ý3Þ Þ Ý Þ Ý \.-~-./+180ø\.-~-. .-. .-. Ý Þ Ý4Þ Þ Ý Þ Ý -./ \.-~-./+270ø\ SCHEMATIC Ant 1 Ant 2 ³ ³ ÚÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÁÄ¿ 6 way ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³Four GainÃ==========´Waveform ³ Crystal³ Phase ³Calibration³Heading Deg &³ ³Modulated³ ³Generator³Timebase³Comparitor³ Delay ³Polar Display³ ³ Preamps Ã=======¿ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÙ coax ³ ³300Hz ³Kill ³ ³ ÚÁÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄ¿ No 300Hz Squelch ³Display Ant 4 Ant 3 ³ScannerÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´ AF Signal ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ³ Rx ³ 300Hz + AF ³ConditioningÃÄOverload LED ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ AERIALS These must be identical with same length feeder etc. I used 4 magmounts with short 1m leads to BNC plugs. Into these I can plug in aerials, telescopic ones give 100-432MHz, for lower frequencies "coat hanger" wire can be cut & put into PL259 plugs. It is important they are wired up in order correctly! ------------- ------------- ------------- | ' ' | | . . | | | | [] | | [] | | [] :: | | . . | | ' ' | | | ------------- ------------- ------------- ú = Magmount 50MHz spacing 144MHz 432MHz [] = Preamp The aerial spacing needs to be about 1/4 wave for the doppler tone to develope, the distance & the shape of the vehicle roof all affect the bearing calibration! RX SETUP I use the simular sized AOR2002 Scanner for the Rx, modified with a Pre Vol AF output (see below). The aerial arrangement with external preamp is optional, but less cables. My preamp came unmounted outside the unit, so I put it in a diecast with magnetic underside & 4 BNCs, but I also modified it with 4 step up broad band RF transformers for more gain & terminated them on the PCB with 470R instead of the 47Rs & added 2 clipping diodes as protection in case I Tx! With the preamp output coil removed, it now gives useful gain 50-432MHz. AF MODIFICATIONS The original circuit had very little pre signal conditioning, only a few dBs down at 200Hz & 1kHz, so any modulation kills the system. So I desigend a very narrow wayne filter on a couple of the existing initial opamps in circuit... ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ100KÄ¿ dB ³ 10n ³ ³\ ³ 0 ´ .ú. InÄÄ´ÃÄ100KÄÂÁÄÄÄÄ´- \ ³ ³ Ý Þ ³ ³ >ÂÄÁÄÂÄ -10´ Þ Ý u1 === ÚÄ´+ / ³ o ³ | | ³ ³ ³/ ³ Test -20´ / \ ÃÄÄÄ)ÄÄÄÄ´ÃÄÙ Point ³ / \ 220R ³ u1 -30´ .' '. ³ ³ ³ .' '. 100R ³ -40´ _ .ú' 'ú. _ Preset ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÂÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ 100 200 300 400 500 600Hz The exact centre frequency is set on the multiturn preset by setting identical losses at 290 & 310Hz, on the 1st op amp's test point & then the 2nd. The overload detector pick of point is moved to an earlier stage & made it more sensitive, so it operated before any clipping occured. DISPLAY Polar display uses 16 LEDs in a circle for ease of navigating & 1 in the middle to indicate power. As well as that there is a 0-360ø bearing indication. ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ 360 .úúú. ³ ³ : . :³ ³ ! .'ú...ú'³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ An overload LED indicates if there is too much AF drive. IN PRACTICE Anoyingly my scanner gives different 300Hz delays (phases?) between wideband & narrow band FM modes, so the barring changes if the bandwidth is changed. But I found on narrow band FM mode, the heavily clipped wideband FM AF, RDF 300Hz signal is fine. So I added a dedicated unsquelched narrow band FM AF O/P for RDF feed, & I can still listen to the AM & WBFM modes. The main problem is RF multipath, if any of the 4 aerials sees an upset RF field (nulling) the result is usless! See my tech bul "2M DF ing with just a FT290r", & "Doppler DF Aerial Design" Why Don't U send an interesting bul? 73 de John, G8MNY @ GB7CIP
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