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by Shedbuilt » Wed Oct 21, 2015 5:30 pm
If you're just looking for something to experiment with, and see the principles, then this is a simple way to start, but set your expectations accordingly. I "think", if you go with a single IF at 500MHz, even with a fairly sharp bandpass filter, you'll be looking at passband in the tens of MHz, so, for example, if you view a signal on 98MHz, it will appear to spread across most of Band II. With a really sharp filter, you could probably get the bandwidth down to a few MHz. If you want something with a useful purpose at the end of it, I think you really would need to go with a multiple conversion approach. Going for a 10.7MHz final I.F (for the sake of a standard frequency, with available filters etc), for example, with crystal I.F filters, could get that down to a few KHz, but with a bit more complexity. You'd probably want an interim I.F as well, and you could take it further. There are a number of home brew analyser projects on the internet. More complicated than the one I pasted before, but broken down into manageable modules. I'll paste some more links if you like.