neazoi
Advanced Member level 6
Hi I want to see the phase on an HF RF signal but my scope has gone bad.
Having an HF receiver available though.
So I am thinking to down convert this signal to audio, using this receiver, and then fed the audio to the PC, using an audio oscilloscope software.
As I am changing the phase of the RF signal from zero to 360 degrees, will I see an equal change in the phase of the audio signal from zero to 360 degrees?
I am only interested in relative phase change, not absolute. I.e I want to see the 0-360 degrees phase change. I do not care if some phase shift is introduced at the mixer stages of the receiver, as long as the phase can be varied at full 360 degrees.
Having an HF receiver available though.
So I am thinking to down convert this signal to audio, using this receiver, and then fed the audio to the PC, using an audio oscilloscope software.
As I am changing the phase of the RF signal from zero to 360 degrees, will I see an equal change in the phase of the audio signal from zero to 360 degrees?
I am only interested in relative phase change, not absolute. I.e I want to see the 0-360 degrees phase change. I do not care if some phase shift is introduced at the mixer stages of the receiver, as long as the phase can be varied at full 360 degrees.