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Michael Lawson wrote:
I presume you're talking about the R2000 with the InRad
and the Sync you made working in AM? Or are you
working in ECSS?
Yes it is the R2000 I got from Frank Cathell.
I can do ECSS but so far synch has worked fine.
I have the circuit boards for ISB which should allow some
neat tricks but it will be next summer before I dive into that
project. With ISB it is possible to reject "everything"
but the signal yuou are after.
I was going to ask if you're planning on playing with
small loops so that you could lower the manmade noise
floor, but I suspect based on what you wrote farther
down that that is next summer's project.
You are one lucky guy, you know that?
Yea, I kind of figured that out. Most guys have to fight to get a
SW into the house, me I have to fight to keep my wife from
taking it from me. Somehow I feel so put upon.
You don't have to fiddle with it at all to make it work
well? I thought that was the knock against using
something like a Sherwood: you had to fiddle with
it a bit, and if you wanted seemless operation that
was a pain in the neck.
Once I got the levels correct form the buffer stage it worked
great.
I am using a cross between Pete's and this version:
http://home.worldnet.att.net/~wa1sov/technical/sync_det.html
There are some very good working designs in the yaho syncdetector
group.
You ought to offer mods for the R75 to make a
more effective synch there.
--Mike L.
I don't have the time or space to get into commercial ventures.
Maybe after I retire aI will think about something along those lines.
Terry
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