You are right Grant....that is yet another method. And indeed the methods are very numerous. But it is still not the one I was talking about which uses no spectral filters, dynamic or otherwise. It s
Grant, Actually I've now gotten several off-line requests for just such a reference. I used to have several books and magazines that talked about it. I've told everyone that I will go and search thro
Well....you are asking for an opinion...always a dangerous thing ! <grin> But.... In my opinion, if one could choose, in the case of SSB (which is comparatively wide band, but highly correlated) the
I have to also say that safety is really key here. When I am driving, if I get involved in a really technical discussion with a passenger (I'm an engineer, sad to say :) ) I can easily get so deeply
Incidentally, I also have professional experience with adaptive noise elimination. I agree completely with the comments below. Has nothing to do with bandwidth as measured on a scope. Obviously, we a
Lin, There are many excellent references available, but some of them make for very dense reading. Some of the more basic stuff can be found in Technical notes published by Bruel and Kjaer Instruments
Well, I would not call it an antenna tuner. It does not affect the electrical properties of the antenna itself. The antenna's physical properties do not change either. So, if at the operating frequen
Well no, you still will not alter the antenna. Its still the wrong length or whatever it was in the first place. You just transform the impedance out at the antenna, before the feedline, rather than
Right you are ! In addition to my beam, which I love dearly, I also have a 160m full wave loop. It's only between 25 to 40 ft above the ground at various points along its length. I have never worked
side it O2, low. Here is my two cents....the above is obviously true. Heck, if I take my old Corsair II, connect it to a good antenna....no signals at all on the band, and turn all knobs to the righ
An opinion way off center, and then go away and refuse to talk about it ? I think we don't need this behavior on the reflector. I want to about 2054. In my opinion it should never have been released
I agree also. I find excessive Bass response (well, I call it excessive, YMMV) is unpleasant to the ear, and it wastes energy in the wrong part of the spectrum when trying to work DX or a Contest. I
I switched to external speakers, with an equalizer and audio amp added to tailor the sound, along with my timewave 59+, and keep the power supply not only on the floor, but a good 7 feet away. 73 de
I've seen the "long delayed echoes" people report, and they almost caused me to run away from the rig in fear ! :) But I've not seen "short delayed echoes" of the sort you report here. 73 de Gary, AA
Is the association of old crows still around ? Its nice to meet another Old Crow, on the reflector. I did 8 years in the U.S.A.F. in ECM repair, everything from B-52's to F100s, F4c, weasels, and the
That's right. Any piano tuner does this when he tunes your piano. Gary I can get two tones easily less than one hertz apart by listening to the beats as long as the two tones are close in amplitude.