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My 2p, I mean 2c.
The job of an audio processor is to increase the 'average level' level of audio without changing the waveform. This can be done at both audio and RF frequencies (RF speech processors are commonly found in many ham transceivers). However, even in the best processors a certain level of distortion is generated. It's down to the designer and the user to keep this to a minimum. Yes, a scope is handy but I doubt your typical processor user would know what to do with one. Hi Jay, long time no speak. I hope your antennas are selling well. Phil Transmitters 'R' Us http://www.transmittersrus.com London, UK |
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