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![]() "Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message ... I know that Hallicrafters made a dual diversity set up and RCA used three AR-88s in a trioka, selecting the best signal with a tone decoder that switched in the best and let the other/s idle or squelched. I've heard that Collins used the R 390 (51J or 51S?) , and Hammarlund the Super Pros ( only 600s or others?). It seems like three antennas spaced about 1000 feet apart on an equilateral triangle was a 100% solution. Did the Brits use it a Bletchley? But I don't see anything these days and have to wonder if diversity reception was made obsolete by SSB or the news & financial services using wire for TTY. I also know that Telstar was the final nail. Was the primary use for RTTY or was it used to voice well as CW? Anyone have some real personal experience to offer? Thanks Hank WD5JFR I don't own one- but believe the Elecraft K3 can do diversity but woud require the 2nd RX option. There's space diversity (which you allude to) but also polarity diversity. Dale W4OP |
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