This document discusses tracking in radio receivers. It explains that all tuned circuits, including the antenna, mixer, and local oscillator, must be tuned correctly for a station to be received. The capacitors in these circuits are mechanically coupled so they can be tuned simultaneously with a single control. Tracking ensures the difference between the local oscillator frequency and signal frequency is correct. There are two types of tracking - two point using a padder or trimmer capacitor, and three point tracking which combines these. The capacitors are adjusted to minimize errors at specific frequency points.
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Tracking in Receivers
This document discusses tracking in radio receivers. It explains that all tuned circuits, including the antenna, mixer, and local oscillator, must be tuned correctly for a station to be received. The capacitors in these circuits are mechanically coupled so they can be tuned simultaneously with a single control. Tracking ensures the difference between the local oscillator frequency and signal frequency is correct. There are two types of tracking - two point using a padder or trimmer capacitor, and three point tracking which combines these. The capacitors are adjusted to minimize errors at specific frequency points.
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Tracking
The receiver has a number of tunable
circuits such as the antenna or mixer or a local oscillator tuned circuits. All this circuits must be tuned correctly if any station is to be tuned. For this reason the capacitors in the various tuned circuits are ganged(mechanically coupled to each other). Due to this arrangement it is possible to use only one tuning control to vary the tuning capacitors simultaneously. The local oscillator frequency (fo),must be precisely adjusted to a value which is above the signal frequency(fs) by IF. i.e. fo=fs+IF If this tuning is not done precisely then the frequency difference i.e.(fo-fs) is not correct. This type of errors are known as the tracking errors , because tracking is a process in which the local oscillator frequency follows or tracks the signal frequency to have a correct frequency difference. Due to the tracking errors the stations will appear away from their correct position on the frequency dial of the receiver. There are two types of Tracking.
1)Two Point tracking
Padder Tracking Trimmer Tracking
2) Three point Tracking
Padder Tracking A Small variable capacitor Cp called as the padder capacitor is connected in series with the oscillator coil. Due to the series connection of C p and Cosc the effective capacitance will be less than C osc alone. This will increase the oscillator frequency making the tracking error positive. The padder capacitor is adjusted to have zero tracking error on two extrme points on the frequency dial. Error in padder tracking Trimmer Tracking A small variable capacitor CTr called as the trimmer capacitor is connected in parallel with the main capacitor Cosc . Due to parallel connection of CTr and Cosc the effective capacitance will be greater than cisc alone. This decreases the oscillator frequency making the error negative. The Trimmer is adjusted to get zero error at two points on the frequency dial. Error in Trimmer Tracking Three point Tracking This combines the padder and trimmer tracking. The three frequencies of correct tracking i.e. at which zero tracking error exists are normally 600 KHz,1500 KHz and the geometric mean of the two i.e.950 KHz. It is possible to keep the tracking error below 3 KHz. Associated Tracking Error