I could care less about what the receiver could see, sure I would spend $50
bucks to help keep the audio waveform from ridding along my electrical
system, and help the amp out also. I also do not run compression on my
radio,and it sounds good. ( Must be the cap ) Ha Ha.
Like they say,
Don't knock it until you try it, you might look like a fool.
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 15:49:20 GMT, "MasterCBer"
wrote:
Simple test, Put a scope across the DC supply lines next to the Amp, Look
at
the audio effect on the voltage ( SSB mode ), Next hook up a Cap as
discussed, Now look at the audio ripple, if I need to tell HOW to hook up
the scope, then you don't need to brother with this.
Simple enough.
Wait just a minute. If the radio at the receiving end of this 1
faraded dx1600's signal can't tell the difference then why the
heck would any one spend $50?
Simple enough?
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