I've been spending an absurd amount of time working with the new Red Pitaya 16 bit receiver on various projects, but in the process I've picked up someinfo others may find useful.
The Red Pitaya
technical staff has explained to me that this unit has no
filters at all between the antenna terminal and the DDC, not
even a Nyquist anti-alias filter. They explain that whatever we
hams are using it for, the RP-16 is designed to be a
multi-purpose instrumentation platform, and for that reason no
filters are included in the input, because they might constrain
uses other than as an SDR.
When I first got my
RP-16, I had serious intermod on 21 and 24-MHz. I wasn't sure
what the source was, but suspected FM broadcast. RTL-SDR.com
makes a very inexpensive FM band-stop filter that is available
from Amazon, as is a similar filter for AM broadcast. I placed
the two filters in series between my RP-16 and my preamp, and
the IMD totally disappeared. It's not as elegant as having the
filters inside the RP-16, but it remedies the one issue I've had
with the receiver so far.
-- 73, Pete N4ZR Check out the Reverse Beacon Network at <http://reversebeacon.net>, now spotting RTTY activity worldwide. For spots, please use your favorite "retail" DX cluster.