Matt Ettus wrote:
Dicke switches have typically used rates in the low hundreds of Hz, with
a 50% duty cycle. My understanding is that is not necessary, and was
only done to make things easier with the electronics of the time. I
think I would switch at a much lower rate, 1 Hz or less, and probably
use a calibration duty cycle on the order of 10%. This way you can
easily throw out some samples on either side of the switch time without
having to worry too much.
Matt
So, there's the other half of my question, about doing the TTL control
thing on a DBS_RX.
I know you've answered this in the past, but I can't find it in the
archives.
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