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July 30th 06, 05:21 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Interesting article on fading distortion
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Except we are not talking about IF filters .The "fading" filter is at
the end of the chain, i.e. past the demod.
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Except this is at audio frequencies, where the component sizes are much
larger. Again, this is not at IF frequencies.
Mr. Lankford's main concept is that by using a narrow enough IF filter,
a narrow filter with with a step attenuation skirt, and by offset
tunning to
only get the carrier and the desired sideband, and with a following
suitable AF LP fitler can do wonders. It is not magic, and doesn't work
with every receiver and under every condition. In the ret of this, and
all
future posts, I will simply call it "ELPAF".
I can say is that it is a usefull technique, and will even help when
used
premium receiver like an AOR7030 or R390, the filter can really reduce
the effects of "fading". With a modest receiver like the R2000 that has
been upgraded with a suitablely narrow IF filter, the results are
impressive.
With a "marginal" receiver like the ATS909/DX398 the results are
nothing
short of amazing.
Almost sounds like the 'syncho-phase' detector on the R7/A. Use of a narrower
filter and tilting the passband control to either USB/LSB.
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