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![]() dxAce wrote: I don't think that would work properly. In practice, I think you need the 'voting machine' that works on two receivers AGC to pick the best signal. I do recall some folks trying to emulate this to a certain degree by having two receivers, two antennas widely seperated (more than a wavelength), and feeding the audio to headphones (one receiver in the right ear, one in the left). dxAce Michigan USA I fed the output of the phone patch intop one ear and my radis audio into the other. Gave me a splitting headache that turned into a miagrane. So I cheated and just fed the patch aduio into one speaker and used the local receiver's speaker. Like I mentioned it worked very well, but the aduio sounded very odd. A "Rolling hollowness is the best discription I can come up with. Seehttp://www.harmony-central.com/Effects/Articles/Flanging/ Terry |
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