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james wrote:
Increase bandwidth through splatter. Nonsense... if the original ALC/modulation limiting is in tact within the radio... this speech processor will not over modulate. However, it will certainly boost your average power on AM and SSB! www.telstar-electronics.com |
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On 5 Jan 2007 04:53:16 -0800, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in .com: james wrote: Increase bandwidth through splatter. Nonsense... if the original ALC/modulation limiting is in tact within the radio... this speech processor will not over modulate. Then why does your processor include amplitude limiting if it isn't needed? And why does your 2-transistor amp have the gain of only one transistor? However, it will certainly boost your average power on AM and SSB! I await your test data. So how do you intend to make your measurements? |
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james wrote:
Increase bandwidth through splatter. wrote in Nonsense... if the original ALC/modulation limiting is in tact within the radio... this speech processor will not over modulate. Frank Gilliland wrote: Then why does your processor include amplitude limiting if it isn't needed? If the limiter is in tact within the radio... the redunantcy of the speech processor limiting can be shut off. However, if the radio has no limiter... the the speech processor must be adjusted to do the limiting function. So it'll work either way. www.telstar-electronics.com |
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On 5 Jan 2007 10:27:20 -0800, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in . com: james wrote: Increase bandwidth through splatter. wrote in Nonsense... if the original ALC/modulation limiting is in tact within the radio... this speech processor will not over modulate. Frank Gilliland wrote: Then why does your processor include amplitude limiting if it isn't needed? If the limiter is in tact within the radio... the redunantcy of the speech processor limiting can be shut off. However, if the radio has no limiter... the the speech processor must be adjusted to do the limiting function. So it'll work either way. What happened to the rest of the post, Brain? Why use two transistors when you can get the same gain with one? What about your published non-linear data for your linear amp? What equipment did you use to make your measurements for real power and harmonic distortion? And where's that schematic? And you whine about -me- drifting off-topic.... sheesh!!! |
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Frank Gilliland wrote:
What happened to the rest of the post, Brain? Why use two transistors when you can get the same gain with one? What about your published non-linear data for your linear amp? What equipment did you use to make your measurements for real power and harmonic distortion? And where's that schematic? Off topic of this thread Frank... www.telstar-electronics.com |
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On 5 Jan 2007 11:47:30 -0800, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in .com: Frank Gilliland wrote: What happened to the rest of the post, Brain? Why use two transistors when you can get the same gain with one? What about your published non-linear data for your linear amp? What equipment did you use to make your measurements for real power and harmonic distortion? And where's that schematic? Off topic of this thread Frank... Now it's on topic, Brian. Well? |
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Frank Gilliland wrote:
What happened to the rest of the post, Brain? Why use two transistors when you can get the same gain with one? What about your published non-linear data for your linear amp? What equipment did you use to make your measurements for real power and harmonic distortion? And where's that schematic? Now it's on topic, Brian. Well? Frank, we've been over this numerous times. Please look throught the archives. See the SkyWave amplifier and judge for yourself at http://www.telstar-electronics.com/d...ve2879ABTC.htm |
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On 5 Jan 2007 04:53:16 -0800, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote: +++james wrote: +++ Increase bandwidth through splatter. +++ +++Nonsense... if the original ALC/modulation limiting is in tact within +++the radio... this speech processor will not over modulate. However, it +++will certainly boost your average power on AM and SSB! +++ +++www.telstar-electronics.com *************** I'll bet 95% of the cbs operating today have the ALC/Modulating limits circuits defeated. Heck back in the 70's that was the first thing hackjob socalled techs would to a radio. james |
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