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On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 08:28:58 -0700, Jay in the Mojave
wrote: +++Hello All: +++ +++Here is a neat old speech processor that we all use to use on our AM/SSB +++radios in the 80's. +++ +++This speech processor really worked well inreasing the average speech +++power the transmitter put out. It allowed us to cut thru the skip when +++trying to talk to the locals. And when underhanded transmissions where +++sent it was turned off, so not all would hear ya. +++ +++http://cgi.ebay.com/DAIWA-SPEECH-PRO...QQcmdZViewItem +++ +++Jay in the Mojave ************** The best processor that I have ever heard was the ones made by Sherwood Engineering that worked with the Drake TR4 or with the T4X. It was an RF clipper with an 8 pole crystal filter following. That made a fantastic difference. Far better than any audio clipping or compression would do. james |
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