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In message , Gordon Hudson
writes You don't happen to know why Pye went back to seperate TX and RX with the PF9? The only alternative at the time was the PF70 which was rather large, the PF8 which was also large and then the PF85. There was no other small radio. The idea of having separates was good where surveillance concerned as they were easier to hide. The big problem with the PF9T was the previously mentioned PSU. If you detuned the TX PA by putting something conductive near the aerial i.e. your hand then you could hear the inverter whistle!! Not very covert! There were also tails of dogs reacting badly to it. Presumably there must have been a demand for it from their customers, but I can't see the advantage over a transceiver, which is why I thought they did away with seperates after the PF1 PF1s looked pretty on a spectrum analyser though!!!!!!!!!!!!!! One of the good things about the PF9 is you can run them on ordinary AA batteries. You don't need to find or rebuild nivads and chargers. -- Bill |
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