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Dan Richardson wrote:
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 13:22:17 GMT, Ron Hardin wrote: How does an ANC-4 work, _as to the phase shift_? Is the one input just split and one leg run thru a capacitor and resistor to ground, and you select some linear combination of the two inputs? The ANC-4 noise canceller works by cancelling the noise before it affects the receiver AGC circuits. It connects between you antenna and receiver. A second antenna acts as a noise pickup. The front panel controls allow adjustment of signal phase and magnitude from the two antennas to effect noise cancellation. The ANC-4 can also operate as an active antenna using a noise antenna and noise gain control to amplify antenna output. And, it can be used as a diversity combiner to pick up weak signals or null interfering signals. Complete specifications on the ANC-4 are available from Timewave's web site. Danny, K6MHE The question I had was how it achieves a phase shift, though. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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