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![]() N9NEO wrote: Greetings, I have just got a sony ICF sw7600GR and it is a very nice radio. The sync detector seems to take care of a lot of the distortion, but the audio continues fading in and out and is quite annoying. Could the fading be mitigated to any extent by using another stage of agc? I am going to be doing some experiments with the 455kc if out on my Red Sun RP2100 whenever it gets here. Detectors, filters, SSB, etc... I thought that along with other experiments I might want to try some outboard agc. regards, NEO AGC systems don't lend themselves to easy modification. There are many issues, attack time and release time, are the two most significant. Too fast the audio gets "chopy", too slow not enough effect. I think I can say that I really understand the Kenwood R2000. And while I have tried several "improved" AGC designs, none made enough difference to be worth mentioning. The DX398 has some published modifications that you may want to track down. The main effect as I recall was to slow the release time. The DX398's AGC is a tad too fast. Good luck and let us know how it works. Synch detectors can mitigate the some of the effects caused by fading. But in my experience are not the "do all- end all" that I had hoped. At this point I have decided to concentrate on improving my antenna to get the most signal and as little noise as possible. A much better pay off for the energy required. Terry |
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