Larry is right. I listen a lot on 80 meters in the evening. I have several
neighbours who get on at that time. When they come on the band anywhere I
can tell they are their, as much by the S meter as what I actually here. I
reduce the RF gain and /or switch on the attenuator and they disappear.
Putting the AGC in the slow position helps avoid AGC pumping and S meter
action from the strong signals. I know the specs. don't support it but,
the Pegasus seem to handle this type of situation as well as my Omni V
did.
73, Dave, VE1ADH
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Larry Kayser wrote:
>
> >I tuned around on 40M last night and the 40 over
> >signals really give the receiver a lot of trouble. I would say the IMD and
> >Blocking dynamic range are a little weak. It's not an TS-850. But for the
> >money I would say it can't be beat.
>
> Like others I am sure glad the Pegasus is not a TS-850.
>
> Solution: Reduce the RF gain on the Pegasus so the dynamic range of the
> radio is within the dynamic range of the incoming signals on 40 meters.
>
> Larry
> VA3LK
>
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