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![]() "Telstar Electronics" wrote in message ups.com... http://www.telstar-electronics.com/d...evelopment.htm You appear very confused over the technical terms you are using. The misleading description doesn't fool anyone that works with radio. The only thing that will increase range is more power or a better aerial and/or location. You will find that the oscilloscope required to correctly set this device with each radio would be put to better use setting the radio without it in the first place. Why do CBers still insist on having overdeviated signals claiming that range will be increased? It causes a lot of splattering and most other radios with narrow filtering will simply cut the signal thinking it is "bleedover" as you call it. On AM your radio will still clip the signal as it will on SSB if this extra compressor is set incorrectly. The only thing to do would be to modify the radio completely and remove the TX audio conditioning circuits and replace them with this board. I would say it's not required, certainly not in a modern radio. It will decrease performance. |
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