Hi steve,
there is no doubt that spurs or products of various type may be generated
along a wide spectrum in the most strange or unpredictable ways, but no sub
harmonic is existing in the strict sense, the term is not poor choice is
totally unproper.
I would like to know, it intrigues me very much, how to produce a real
(true) frequency division using analog linear circuits and a sine wave
carrier.
73,
Mauri I4JMY
> Perhaps 'sub harmonic' is a poor choice of term, but it's been in use as
long
> as I've been in the rf business to describe division products. In RF
Design
> some years ago there was a detailed article about the effect.
>
> Steve
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