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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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