L. F. Transmitter using Direct Digital Synthesis
This covers the band in increments of 0.25Hz and can operate “between the lines” of the Loran interference which is present throughout most of Europe. The design is based on the MiniDDS project by Johan Bodin SM6LKM.This driver uses the Analog Devices AD9832 DDS chip which is controlled by a PIC16F84.
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