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james wrote:
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 Hello James: Yeah I have heard of the Sherwood, and other processors. They did work great. I don't know all the poop about them but I know when my Yaesu 902 was driving my amp the Gamma Matches would ack over on the Moonraker beam, with the Diawa 440. The stock processor worked also, but not like the Diawa 440. Another reason for dumping the gamma matches Jay in the Mojave |
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