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On Aug 20, 2:10 pm, james wrote:
Yep all five of them. Glad to see that all your education allows you to count to five... LOL I hope you can count a lot higher than that within several months. www.telstar-electronics.com |
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On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 16:20:31 -0700, Telstar Electronics
wrote: |On Aug 20, 2:10 pm, james wrote: | Yep all five of them. | |Glad to see that all your education allows you to count to five... LOL |I hope you can count a lot higher than that within several months. |www.telstar-electronics.com | |------------- can count far beyond that. Anyway it really does not matter to me how many you sell. I just don't find selling five in four weeks "flying off the shelves" type sales. james |
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On Aug 21, 2:01 pm, james wrote:
can count far beyond that. Anyway it really does not matter to me how many you sell. I just don't find selling five in four weeks "flying off the shelves" type sales. You're right... but new products always take some time to gain traction. www.telstar-electronics.com |
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"james" wrote...
can count far beyond that. Anyway it really does not matter to me how many you sell. I just don't find selling five in four weeks "flying off the shelves" type sales. Not if you have spent months spamming in advance... and it's your only product. Not long before he can buy a Porsche, huh? Regards, Peter. http://www.citizensband.radiouk.com/ |
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On Aug 25, 3:56 pm, " Peter" wrote:
Not if you have spent months spamming in advance... and it's your only product. Not long before he can buy a Porsche, huh? Thanks again... great post. You certainly add a lot to this group. Regards, www.telstar-electronics.com |
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On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 21:56:53 +0100, " Peter"
wrote: |"james" wrote... | | can count far beyond that. Anyway it really does not matter to | me how many you sell. I just don't find selling five in four | weeks "flying off the shelves" type sales. | |Not if you have spent months spamming in advance... and it's |your only product. | |Not long before he can buy a Porsche, huh? | | |Regards, |Peter. | http://www.citizensband.radiouk.com/ | |-------------------- At the current rate he might be able to afford a 1/50th scale model of a Porsche by Christmas! james |
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"james" wrote...
At the current rate he might be able to afford a 1/50th scale model of a Porsche by Christmas! Earth shattering news... 5 whole units sent to the UK. However, from a previous post, it would appear that these are just to test them. Some UK shops can now find out how this wonder product can "double the power" of FM CB radios. I'll bet you didn't know that you can double the power of an FM transmitter with a speech processor, huh? Regards, Peter. |
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On Aug 29, 11:37 pm, " Peter" wrote:
Some UK shops can now find out how this wonder product can "double the power" of FM CB radios. I'll bet you didn't know that you can double the power of an FM transmitter with a speech processor, huh? Stop talking nonsense... we both know that the doubling of power refers only to AM(DSB) signals. However, don't discount the fact that VoiceMax can increase the usable range of an FM transmitter as well... by holding the deviation at the maximum allowable level. Cheers, www.telstar-electronics.com |
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On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 04:27:17 -0700, Telstar Electronics
wrote: |On Aug 29, 11:37 pm, " Peter" wrote: | Some UK shops can now find out how this wonder | product can "double the power" of FM CB radios. | I'll bet you didn't know that you can double the power | of an FM transmitter with a speech processor, huh? | |Stop talking nonsense... we both know that the doubling of power |refers only to AM(DSB) signals. However, don't discount the fact that |VoiceMax can increase the usable range of an FM transmitter as well... |by holding the deviation at the maximum allowable level. |Cheers, |www.telstar-electronics.com | |------------ And if your were indeed an engineer you would know that a speech compressor can't double the power of a Double Sideband Amplitude Modulated signal with full carrier. Carrier always remains constant in DSB-AM large carrier signals. Modulation only increases the power in the sidbands. Once you hit 100% modulation on the peaks you will have the maximum power in the sidebands. After that all modulating power above that is in the harmonics of the sidebands. Therefore increasing transmitted bandwidth. You should have learned that in Analysis of Linear Systems along with studying the Fourier Transform either in Linear Systems or Differential Equations class or both clases. james |
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"Telstar Electronics" wrote...
On Aug 29, 11:37 pm, " Peter" wrote: Some UK shops can now find out how this wonder product can "double the power" of FM CB radios. I'll bet you didn't know that you can double the power of an FM transmitter with a speech processor, huh? Stop talking nonsense... we both know that the doubling of power refers only to AM(DSB) signals. The claims are not aimed at you and I, they are aimed at CB enthusiasts without technical knowledge or experience to know the truth. By making "double your power" claims of "any CB", without clearly stating that it will not apply to FM CB, you are misleading the British consumer. The only possible reason you could have for making those claims within the UK, or not telling UK consumers that it does not apply to their CB, is to purposely mislead in an attempt to boost sales on a false promise. Naturally, I would hope that I could convince either you or the shops to drop the false claims within the UK, making it clear that there is no power gain for FM. But if not, do the words "Trading Standards" or "Ofcom" mean anything to you? However, don't discount the fact that VoiceMax can increase the usable range of an FM transmitter as well... And we cannot discount the fact that FM CB is not the same as broadcast radio. The 10KHz spacing was never intended for high quality sound, and will not allow it without splatter. UK FM CBs are designed, made and tested to do the best within the available bandwidth. This includes receiver specifications. You cannot polish a turd. FM with just 10KHz spacing is very much a turd. Like I keep telling you, we have had FM CB for 25 years. We have had the amps and processors... and the splatter that goes with them. I have also worked on many UK CB radios over the years, and have never needed a speech processor to get better modulation over distance. Regards, Peter. |