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George,
Thanks for the additional comments. I was hoping the GRE could be turned down lower than 10dB. I think the R-7000 can take a bit of gain as it is pretty intermod resistant, but I have no such hopes for the BC-780XLT. Perhaps surgery on the amp is on order, or a lower supply voltage to limit its output?. No question, the Stridesberg construction is tight. 73 Tom GeorgeF wrote in message news:3F8AA5A1.20505@licensed4funREMOVEBEFOREFLIGH T.com... Tom M wrote: George, I'm not sure I see any difference between using the GRE for low gain, or the Stridesberg active coupler for low gain. Why would one cause problems and the other not (or is this not the message you're trying to send). Thanks for the notes on your gadgets. Sounds like a nice setup. Tom Good question which I'm not sure I know the answer to. However one thing I do know is that on the GRE the lowest possible gain is 10 dB where as the Stridesburg is only 4 dB. So there's a 6 dB difference. Now I'll take a guess at another idea...I would say the Stridesburg is better built and better shielding. It has a heavy cast aluminum case were as the GRE has a much thinner case. Also the Stridesburg might have a lower noise figure. George http://www.MilAirComms.com |
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