On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 20:52:46 -0500, Friendly Everyday Mad Scientist wrote
(in message ):
Agreed -- I'd never miss an envelope detector if I had a
good Sync. detector, but this is clearly ASSUMING the sync.
detector circuit degrades gracefully as it loses lock on
extremely weak signals. If it's going to pop rapidly in and
out of sync. in response to fast & deep fading instead, I'd
argue that would be a huge complaint area. The original
Drake R8 had OK sync., but it really couldn't handle signals
that faded below its ability to maintain phase lock. Same
with my Sony 7600G. I turn off sync. for very weak signals
to avoid the PLL sweeping around and making squeals and
other annoying noises as lock is acquired and lost rapidly.
Just a thought.
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Hi Ross (& y'all) - This might get back to my advocacy of interchangeable
sub-chassises (---might not be a word).
Under the philosophy of it's easier to buy four $200 radios than it is to buy
one $800 radio, it might be "interesting" grin to have a "basic radio" -
nice but not the best thing in the world.
But: have every separate section ("module") pluggable (---might not be a
word, either) and replaceable by at least one "very, very nice/good" module
of the highest possible quality (and, perhaps, by more than one other at
different prices and at different levels and, again perhaps, with different
features for different wants and desires).
Or sumthin'.
Just thunk of: and could - possibly - publish specs and encourage third party
sub-chassises (---still might not be a word).
Gray Shockley
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Who was - quite obviously - traumatized by
an AN/TRC-24 during his impressionable years.
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