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Old January 17th 07, 02:51 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Sync detectors and fading

The purpose of the sync detector is not to reduce fading, but to reduce the
distortion during the fades. A good sync detector does a remarkable job of
that, even when listening to music. A sync detector that allows one side
band to be selected adds the ability to reduce adjacent channel inteference.

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N9NEO wrote:

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.


Terry



 
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