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Default Another Dallas Lankford article on synch detectors

If he's so mystified at the performance of various sync detectors than
perhaps his simulated testing is the problem. Even double sided sync
detectors that I have used greatly reduce distortion during fades (as they
should), including the older SW8, the R8 and R8A. Better 'selectable
sideband' sync detectors such as the NRD-535D, the newer SW8 and R8B, and
the RX-350 sigficantly reduce distortion AND help with adjacent channel
inteference. I am equally mistified as to why he can't hear the difference.
Every time I fire up the R-388 or the Hammarlund, I immediately notice the
distortion during fading because I usually don't have to put up with it.

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To add more fuel ot the fi
http://www.kongsfjord.no/dl/Audio/AM%20Synchronous%20Detector%20Experiences.pdf

The date on this addition is July 19, and either it was just placed in
the archive, or I just noticd it. At least it gives us something to
think about.

Terry



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Default Another Dallas Lankford article on synch detectors

I think the gent has a solution that is looking for a problem.


Brian Denley wrote:
If he's so mystified at the performance of various sync detectors than
perhaps his simulated testing is the problem. Even double sided sync
detectors that I have used greatly reduce distortion during fades (as they
should), including the older SW8, the R8 and R8A. Better 'selectable
sideband' sync detectors such as the NRD-535D, the newer SW8 and R8B, and
the RX-350 sigficantly reduce distortion AND help with adjacent channel
inteference. I am equally mistified as to why he can't hear the difference.
Every time I fire up the R-388 or the Hammarlund, I immediately notice the
distortion during fading because I usually don't have to put up with it.

--
Brian Denley
http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html

wrote in message
ups.com...
To add more fuel ot the fi
http://www.kongsfjord.no/dl/Audio/AM%20Synchronous%20Detector%20Experiences.pdf

The date on this addition is July 19, and either it was just placed in
the archive, or I just noticd it. At least it gives us something to
think about.

Terry


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