What makes it tick?
On 11 Jan 2007 13:03:06 -0800, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in
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Frank Gilliland wrote:
DESCRIPTION:
The Comdel Model CSP 11 is a speech processing device which provides
instantaneous limiting without the distortion found in ordinary speech
clippers. It is installed in microphone lead lines and does not
require any modifications to the main equipment. When employed with
public address systems and most radio transmitters, the CSP 11 will
give greater average power output for any given peak level than
conventional clippers due to the absence of distortion. With SSB
systems, where conventional clippers are marginal in performance, the
CSP 11 will give good quality output with an -average- power (talk
power) gain of 10db or more, relative to the -peak- power output.
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Hack away, Brian..... LOL!!!
Hack away at what? I'm not sure what the big deal is here... so it's
very similar to the unit I'm designing...
Not even close. I can't believe that you -STILL- haven't read the
manual.
So? And your point is?
I think my point is clear to everyone but you, Brian. And replying to
my post within one minute? Have you been sitting on your fat, lazy ass
waiting till I got back? You need help. And not with your amp or audio
processor -- you need professional psychiatric help. My first guess
would be that you have MPD from using all those different names on the
group, but it could be something more serious. It certainly appears to
be disabling. Is that why you are drawing welfare, Brian? Because
you're a psycho?
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