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Dave wrote: wrote: Telamon might be close enough to that box canyon he can drive over there in a couple of hours and check that Drake out. cuhulin Laughed out loud really hard! What do you have to say about my offer goof ball? -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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, Telamon wrote: In article , Dave wrote: wrote: Telamon might be close enough to that box canyon he can drive over there in a couple of hours and check that Drake out. cuhulin Laughed out loud really hard! What do you have to say about my offer goof ball? Looks like you won't sell it because you own one. You just make crap up. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Hello
I have a Drake r8b and I would not mind to sell it. Why? Listening strong and medium stations its great and listening to the music it is wonderful. But the problem starts when listening weak signal, I cannot understand a single word because the audio it is too bassy and words sound almost distorted. So, I cannot do DX. I have tried with different headphones and the tone control fully clockwise with no results. Maybe I would need a speaker that can put out the highs, a Kenwood sp-31 or similar. I have read that audio filter could solve the problem, Datong FL3 or a timewave device could help. Yes, I sent it to Drake R.L. in orderto have it aligned, checked sensitivity and voltage levels........... and it works perfectly. I will wait until next year since AOR it is going to release its AR7070 DSP. Thank you very much, any comments are very wellcomed. |
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![]() carlos2007 wrote: Hello I have a Drake r8b and I would not mind to sell it. Why? Listening strong and medium stations its great and listening to the music it is wonderful. But the problem starts when listening weak signal, I cannot understand a single word because the audio it is too bassy and words sound almost distorted. So, I cannot do DX. Either the radio has a problem or you are doing something wrong with the radio. |
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dxAce wrote:
carlos2007 wrote: Hello I have a Drake r8b and I would not mind to sell it. Why? Listening strong and medium stations its great and listening to the music it is wonderful. But the problem starts when listening weak signal, I cannot understand a single word because the audio it is too bassy and words sound almost distorted. So, I cannot do DX. Either the radio has a problem or you are doing something wrong with the radio. If I'm listening to a weak station with bassy audio...and that IS a PITA to understand...That's when the PBS comes in real handy. Tighten up the filters, and displace the passband toward one of the sidebands. That lightens up the audio considerably. Sync generally doesn't unlock, although that varies with the receiver. I gotta tell ya...after years of playing with SW-2, this R8A is an entirely different animal. And it does take some getting used to. In the same way that moving from a V45 Magna to a Road King takes a little getting used to. And boy wouldn't THAT just suck. ![]() |
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carlos2007 wrote: Hello I have a Drake r8b and I would not mind to sell it. Why? Listening strong and medium stations its great and listening to the music it is wonderful. But the problem starts when listening weak signal, I cannot understand a single word because the audio it is too bassy and words sound almost distorted. So, I cannot do DX. I have tried with different headphones and the tone control fully clockwise with no results. Maybe I would need a speaker that can put out the highs, a Kenwood sp-31 or similar. I have read that audio filter could solve the problem, Datong FL3 or a timewave device could help. Yes, I sent it to Drake R.L. in orderto have it aligned, checked sensitivity and voltage levels........... and it works perfectly. I will wait until next year since AOR it is going to release its AR7070 DSP. Thank you very much, any comments are very wellcomed. If you are using the internal speaker that's not a good way to DX weak signals. The best way is to use headphones. Using the right bandwidth filter for the conditions along with the passband offset control is very important. All my tabletop radios are either connected to a bookshelf speaker or I use headphones. The internal speakers are almost never used. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Don't cry for me.I am about two thousand miles East of that box canyon.
cuhulin |
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