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Hi,
I seem to remember an online site that explained, step-by-step, the procedure to tap off the PRO-43 discriminator. Can anyone help me with this particular process? Thank You! Mike |
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Mike wrote:
MHi, MI seem to remember an online site that explained, step-by-step, the Mprocedure to tap off the PRO-83 discriminator. MCan anyone help me with this particular process? MThank You! MMike Yes, the Autumn 2005 issue of 2600 on page 13 has some fun with the PRO-83 that you are looking for. I think there's also a discriminator tap modification that was posted on the Internet by Gary Hahn, KB9UKD[1]. "A discriminator is a circuit that voice-band filters the base-band audio coming out of the FM detector, so that the audio coming out of the speaker and headphone jack sounds good." Hope this helps?! This will void your warranty on the scanner. chesucat twitched [1] http://kb9ukd.com/camera/2004/041126-Pro83/index.html -- chesucat_at_sdf_dit_lonestar_dot_org_dah! SDF Public Access UNIX System, Est. 1987 http://sdf.lonestar.org/ Emotional glossolalia is pervasive in our society! |
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On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 15:07:41 +0000 (UTC), chesucat
said in rec.radio.scanner: "A discriminator is a circuit that voice-band filters the base-band audio coming out of the FM detector, so that the audio coming out of the speaker and headphone jack sounds good." Whoever you're quoting should first have learned what a discriminator does. That's not it. |
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On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 05:30:02 +0000 (UTC), chesucat
said in rec.radio.scanner: Al Klein wrote: "A discriminator is a circuit that voice-band filters the base-band audio coming out of the FM detector, so that the audio coming out of the speaker and headphone jack sounds good." AKWhoever you're quoting should first have learned what a discriminator AKdoes. That's not it. You know who I am quoting, Al! Nope. A discriminator is the part of an FM receiver that extracts the desired signal from an incoming FM wave by changing frequency variations into amplitude variations. Yep. |
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