Spurs on output spectrum

Discussion about this major DATV Project. See https://wiki.batc.org.uk/The_Portsdown_Transmitter
Post Reply
M0DHP
Posts: 92
Joined: Sun Sep 24, 2017 3:25 pm

Spurs on output spectrum

Post by M0DHP » Tue Dec 19, 2017 10:52 am

Looking at the output of my Portsdown on a spectrum analyser at 3kHz resolution BW, I'm seeing spurs when using 125 and 333 kS/s. They seem to be related to symbol rate and not (for example) to ripple on the power supply (though I'm happy to be corrected). They are not visible at 1000 kS/s and above.

Would appreciate any views on whether this is expected / acceptable?

Many thanks and 73
Ray



This is the fairly clean SR 1000 spectrum for comparison. All the screenshots are 5MHz / division.

Image

Here is the SR 333 spectrum. The nearest spurs to the carrier are at + and - 5.533MHz and are about 47dB down on the carrier.

Image

And here is the SR 125 spectrum. The nearest spurs are at + and - 2.066MHz and 4.133 MHz and are about 55dB down on the carrier. I noticed that 333/125 is pretty much the same ratio as 5.533/2.066.

Image

G8GKQ
Site Admin
Posts: 2810
Joined: Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:21 pm

Re: Spurs on output spectrum

Post by G8GKQ » Tue Dec 19, 2017 9:56 pm

Hi Ray

Yes, these are expected, and we consider that they are acceptable. They are filter clock breakthrough on the signal path. We put in extra filtering (the V1A modifications) after the first batch of boards to reduce their level to where they are now. If you compare them to the main carrier when unmodulated, we found them to be well below-50dB.

As the filter clock is not used at 1MS and above, it only affects the lower SRs.

Dave

Post Reply

Return to “The Portsdown Digital ATV System”