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I want to build a simple receiver and use it to receive FSK data at up to 4800bps in the UHF and VHF bands (around 150MHz and 450MHz).
I've found the Philips SA614A IF FM chip which looks like it could work, but I'm not sure how to tell what its operating frequency range is.
Does the fact that it's "fabricated with a 10 GHz process" mean that it would work up to 10GHz (assuming layout, etc, was no problem)?
If anyone has any suggestions of other circuits or chips, I'm all ears.
I've found the Philips SA614A IF FM chip which looks like it could work, but I'm not sure how to tell what its operating frequency range is.
Does the fact that it's "fabricated with a 10 GHz process" mean that it would work up to 10GHz (assuming layout, etc, was no problem)?
If anyone has any suggestions of other circuits or chips, I'm all ears.