Title :
Wide-Range Double-Heterodyne Spectrum Analyzers
Author :
Apker, L. ; Kahnke, J. ; Taft, E. ; Watters, R.
Author_Institution :
Research Laboratory, General Electric Company, Schenectady, N.Y.
Abstract :
Spectrum analyzers using double-heterodyne converter units can cover very wide frequency bands. A typical instrument described in this paper covers the range from 10 to 3000 megacycles. The signal frequency is changed to 24,600 megacycles by a crystal mixer and a special beating oscillator. A band-pass filter network rejects undesired frequencies and passes the output of the first mixer to a second crystal, where the frequency is reduced to 115 megacycles. A narrow-band amplifier increases the level at this frequency and drives a cathode-ray presentation unit. Also mentioned are two other analyzers using production oscillators and covering smaller ranges. The succeeding sections of the paper discuss qualitatively the following points: frequency stability, losses and noise figure, and suppression of spurious responses.
Keywords :
Band pass filters; Frequency conversion; Instruments; Mixers; Narrowband; Noise figure; Oscillators; Production; Spectral analysis; Stability;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IRE
DOI :
10.1109/JRPROC.1947.232270