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Any one have any experience using manual ECSS tuning on a Drake R8A
instead of the synch detector? How does this also compare to using the selectable sideband synch detector on the Drake R8B? Is there any difference between either of the 2 methods in reception and audio quality? |
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, denny wrote: Any one have any experience using manual ECSS tuning on a Drake R8A instead of the synch detector? How does this also compare to using the selectable sideband synch detector on the Drake R8B? Is there any difference between either of the 2 methods in reception and audio quality? ECSS can not hold a candle to sideband selectable sync. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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denny wrote:
Any one have any experience using manual ECSS tuning on a Drake R8A instead of the synch detector? How does this also compare to using the selectable sideband synch detector on the Drake R8B? Is there any difference between either of the 2 methods in reception and audio quality? The R8(A,B) is stable enough for ECSS but the 10-Hz tuning interval is not really small enough for listening to music in that mode. The R-75 receiver is better for ECSS than the Drakes. However the sync' detector on the R8B is superb, so you don't need to use ECSS on that model. Music sounds much better with the sync' on the R8B than ECSS on any receiver. |
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On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 17:38:22 -0700 (PDT), denny
wrote: Any one have any experience using manual ECSS tuning on a Drake R8A instead of the synch detector? How does this also compare to using the selectable sideband synch detector on the Drake R8B? Is there any difference between either of the 2 methods in reception and audio quality? Using the synch detectors results in phase lock with the carrier, so the carrier is re-inserted in phase with the side band(s). Using manual tuning with the BFO and product detector does not phase lock the injected the carrier with the original carrier, resulting in Unavoidable phase distortion of the audio (you get lower 'quality' audio". |
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matt weber wrote:
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 17:38:22 -0700 (PDT), denny wrote: Any one have any experience using manual ECSS tuning on a Drake R8A instead of the synch detector? How does this also compare to using the selectable sideband synch detector on the Drake R8B? Is there any difference between either of the 2 methods in reception and audio quality? Using the synch detectors results in phase lock with the carrier, so the carrier is re-inserted in phase with the side band(s). Using manual tuning with the BFO and product detector does not phase lock the injected the carrier with the original carrier, resulting in Unavoidable phase distortion of the audio (you get lower 'quality' audio". "Quality" is subjective. The R75 has excellent intelligibility when in ECSS mode and music is not objectionably chipmunked-up or anything. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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