Modified 1/8" Mono Plug for a 'portable' Radio's Ground Connection
On 25 Apr 2006 01:35:57 -0700, "RHF"
wrote:
David,
Hence the AGC Circuitry in Radios, so that a Strong Signal
that is developed by a Resonant Antenna is Averaged 'down'
-and- a Weaker Signal that is developed by a the same Antenna
at a non-resonant frequency is Averaged 'up' : So that both
Signals 'appear' to sound about the same to the ears.
NOTE - The Stronger and Weaker Signals are what the Radio
receives at the Antenna Input. In reality both Signal are
relatively the same strength around the Antenna.
* One Signal is at Resonance with respect to the Antenna
and therefore the Antenna develops a greater signal
"A Stronger Signal" that is sent to the Radio's Input.
* The 'other' Signal is Not at Resonance with respect to
the Antenna and therefore the Antenna develpos a lessor
signal "A Weaker Signal" that is sent to the Radio's Input.
and that is why the proper antenna is important
to good radio reception - iane ~ RHF
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You're going to explain circuitry to me? HAH!
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