ElroyJetson
Getting tired of all the stupidity.
I thought I'd post this just for the interest of it.
Many years ago when I learned to hack the CPS frequency limits, just for fun I hacked the Astro Saber CPS and dropped the VHF band limit from 134 MHz to some ridiculous low number, I think 100 MHz, just for fun.
I then programmed in the VHF-AM aviation frequencies in use in my area. Just to see what would happen.
And you know...it actually worked. Sort of. But sounded off frequency. So then I reprogrammed the radio with additional frequencies, at the minimum possible frequency shifts between them, to let me "tune" it as well as possible.
Turns out this works on the principle of "slope tuning", where there is some residual FM present on the edges of an AM carrier and this can be detected.
There is also a point at which the VCO won't lock below a certain frequency. But I was able to hear some traffic including approach and control for some major airports. I think it worked well down into around 122 MHz before going unlocked.
If you're bored, and know how to hack a given type of CPS's band limits, you might want to try this just for fun.
If you do, please report back on your results. Can you get intelligible audio quality and how low will your radio tune to before the VCO unlocks?
And of course, what kind of radio is it?
Many years ago when I learned to hack the CPS frequency limits, just for fun I hacked the Astro Saber CPS and dropped the VHF band limit from 134 MHz to some ridiculous low number, I think 100 MHz, just for fun.
I then programmed in the VHF-AM aviation frequencies in use in my area. Just to see what would happen.
And you know...it actually worked. Sort of. But sounded off frequency. So then I reprogrammed the radio with additional frequencies, at the minimum possible frequency shifts between them, to let me "tune" it as well as possible.
Turns out this works on the principle of "slope tuning", where there is some residual FM present on the edges of an AM carrier and this can be detected.
There is also a point at which the VCO won't lock below a certain frequency. But I was able to hear some traffic including approach and control for some major airports. I think it worked well down into around 122 MHz before going unlocked.
If you're bored, and know how to hack a given type of CPS's band limits, you might want to try this just for fun.
If you do, please report back on your results. Can you get intelligible audio quality and how low will your radio tune to before the VCO unlocks?
And of course, what kind of radio is it?