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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhat are you using?
WinDSP?
Does the interference have a pattern? If it's a 50hz hum for example adobe audition will remove it...
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WinDsp?
Moi?
Nah.
It's a 4046 pll connected to the analogue input of a pic16f88 which then samples & transmits the data at 9600 baud.
Dsp it certainly ain't
The noise level is high in the building and the signal level is low... gnding the wireless via the decoder/sampler thingie brings up the noise floor higher than the required signal... ho hum...Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThe noise level is high in the building and the signal level is low... gnding the wireless via the decoder/sampler thingie brings up the noise floor higher than the required signal... ho hum...
Next cunning ploy was to use an optocoupler... in a linear mode... which, surprisingly, actually worked rather well.
I shall need a little more gain on the wireless side, I just knew those CE amplifier boards all my dear students built would come in handy for something...Comment
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