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![]() Lloyd Daugherty wrote: So that's why Omega One Radio sounds so ****ty. It is simply true that single sided AM signals don't preserve phase when they are detected, and that leads to distortion. You have to use a phase locked loop to do that, provided that the station transmits a small residual carrier or a vestigal sideband for the loop to lock onto. Otherwise the audio sounds like crap, just like it does on Omega One Radio. Not according to people who had accually heard the station. I have a number of people locally and as far away as Maryland, New York, and other locations that heard the station and has email me and written me and says ti's doing just fine. the stations far away say there is no signal but the audio is really good. The deal is that Omega One didn't listen to Woger when they asked for his expert opinion. Now they are paying the price and are losing audiophile listeners right and left. Not even Mark Morgan listens any longer. Woger, like yourself don't know what the hell your talking about. Todd N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz. LSB ON 24 / 7 365 DAYS OF THE YEAR!!! |
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