Bob,
Yeah, the random number generator on the display is the display itself. The
frequency itself is rock-solid, and after one minute, the display homes in on
the actual frequency.
Having struggled with a variety of ineffective nb's on several high-tech
transceivers that were unable to cope with my noise, I was really impressed by
the TRITON's ability to eliminate the noise. If only the TRITON had the
selectivity of the Corsair, or the Corsair had the NB effectiveness of the
TRITON, I'd be a real happy camper. An outboard ANC-4 noise canceller works
pretty well most of the time, but the Triton's nb works all the time, without
having to fiddle with tuning adjustments, and I hate using outboard band-aids.
I'm looking seriously at adapting the Triton 249 NB into the Corsair.
73,
Allen--W7GIF
----- Original Message -----
From: Bob McGraw - K4TAX<mailto:RMcGraw@Blomand.net>
To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment<mailto:tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2014 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Corsair noise blanker and frequency display
I wonder if this is a display issue or are the oscillators actually changing
frequency and same is being displayed. I have an older radio, non Tentec,
that when first turned on the display looks more like the lights on a
pinball machine. The oscillators are moving as well as the display
reference frequency. It is a real hoot to watch for about the first 30
minutes or so then it finally settles down.
As to noise blankers, historically I've found only a very few really good
noise blankers and at that same time there's a lot of noise blankers. The
Collins variable blanking bandwidth system seems to always be the best. The
rest are mostly copies and less effective compromises. Of recent, the
hardware NB as used in the Eagle is one of the better systems. One factor
that seems to impact the effectiveness is more related to where the blanking
takes place as related to the AGC system. And as Rob Sherwood concluded,
the AGC has a notable effect on pulse type noise.
73
Bob, K4TAX
----- Original Message -----
From: "k6jek" <k6jek@comcast.net<mailto:k6jek@comcast.net>>
To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment"
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Sent: Monday, February 03, 2014 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Corsair noise blanker and frequency display
> FWIW my Corsair does exactly the same thing on both counts.
>
> On Feb 3, 2014, at 9:12 AM, A R wrote:
>
>> I received my newly acquired Corsair (not II), s/n 718, and have a
>> couple of questions:
>>
>> At cold start-up in the morning, it takes about a minute for the
>> displayed frequency to stabilize and display the actual frequency. During
>> that warm-up minute, all the display digits are toggling "randomly". Is
>> this a common issue with the Corsairs? Is there a remedy?
>>
>> The noise blanker is ineffective with respect to eliminating or even
>> noticeably reducing powerline-generated noise that my TRITON noise
>> blanker completely eliminates. Again, is this a common issue with the
>> Corsairs. If so, has anyone developed a modification that improves the
>> effectiveness of the NB? The TRITON's NB is so effective in eliminating
>> at least the noise that plagues me, I'd sure like to get the same NB
>> effectiveness out of the Corsair. The NB's of the TRITON and Corsair are
>> architecturally the same (signal flow and conditioning), so if the
>> Corsairs have characteristically ineffective noise limiters, my
>> powerline-generated noise is enough of an operating problem, that I would
>> even entertain adapting the TRITON's NB to the Corsair....as a last
>> resort.
>>
>> Allen------W7GIF
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