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Old November 12th 07, 02:38 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Pete KE9OA Pete KE9OA is offline
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Default Drake sw-2 vs. Sw-8

I've noticed that effect when I get around 150 miles out from Chicago, on
WLS 890.

Pete

"David" wrote in message
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On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 00:54:55 -0600, "Pete KE9OA"
wrote:


You can work the passband against the SYNC detector by tuning off
center, in the opposite direction from the sideband chosen. This will
narrow the I. F. and lower splatter. It could use a 4 kHz filter for
AM/SYNC.


The main thing is getting ahold of a Murata CFJ-455I. Murata stopped
production on the higher performance filters back in 2002. I never use
Sync
detection, so it is a non issue for me. A few years back, I designed an
Analog Devices AD607 based sync detector that didn't have the problems
that
I see with other sync detectors. I've still got the prototype. I was going
to market the unit, but there are so many variables when interfacing such
a
unit to a receiver that I decided against it. Also, there doesn't seem to
be
much of a demand for an outboard unit. Sherwood Engineering has an
outboard
unit, but I don't think that this device is a high volume seller.

Pete


I am just the right distance from Los Angeles to have the ground waves
and the skywaves phasing each other out. The SYNC helps, but raises
noise. My R8B is always standing by, but listening to Handel on the
Law on such a beast seems inappropriate on a certain level.