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More PSK31 signal trace samples
This page demonstrates a range of non real-world signal traces, generated by Milt W8NUE using either direct RF injection, or soundcard to soundcard methods.
They are provided purely for interest and information - but the closer we can get to these, the better!
Figures 1 and 2 show the resulting trace when Milton W8NUE's Kenwood TS440 (Dell Optiplex with on-board sound) transmitting, and Elecraft K2 (and Toshiba 435CDS with on-board sound) receiving.

Figure 1: IMD of -25dB, rig running 50W" title="Figure 1: IMD of -25dB, rig running 50W" />
Figure 1: IMD of -25dB, rig running 50W


Figure 2: IMD of -30dB, rig running 20W on Idle" title="Figure 2: IMD of -30dB, rig running 20W on Idle" />
Figure 2: IMD of -30dB, rig running 20W on Idle
   
Figure 3 shows a typcial trace when no rigs are involved (i.e. no RF), and is achieved by connecting two computers together, sound card to sound card.

Figure 3: IMD of -56dB, soundcard to soundcard, no RF" title="Figure 3: IMD of -56dB, soundcard to soundcard, no RF" />
Figure 3: IMD of -56dB, soundcard to soundcard, no RF
   
Figures 4 and 5 are also a direct soundcard to soundcard configuration, and demonstrate the effect that overdriving the soundcard input level can have on signal quality.

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Figure 4: obtained with direct connection.


Figure 5: same as Figure 4, except the recording level on
the laptop was reduced" title="Figure 5: same as Figure 4, except the recording level on
the laptop was reduced
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Figure 5: same as Figure 4, except the recording level on
the laptop was reduced












 
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