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bpnjensen wrote:
On Jan 14, 4:18 am, dave wrote: bpnjensen wrote: So, folks - When Drake decided to call it quits, did decent SS S-AM die? The Eton, a few Sony radios (and maybe some future JRC NRD?) seem to be all that's left - or did I miss something? Grundig no longer seems interested (why not?) and Icom never really gave it the effort it deserved. For a fairly easy-to-implement innovation, it does not seem to show up much... Bruce Jensen The K3 has synchronous AM, effortlessly realized in DSP. You need a base receiver for $1,600, a wide filter for $100 and the General Coverage filter set. Run you abt $2k. Just took a look-see. Mighty nice, would not need the transceiver section, but still... Still did not see how the S-AM is implemented, if at all, since it seems to not be mentioned on the page. I understand that the 6 kHz AM filter is required for AM use, and hopefully that general coverage package would include a 4 kHz. It comes with a 2.7 kHz narrow, which is about as tight as I'd care to go on AM. I also did not see a passband control on the rig, so not sure how that function would work. The reviews it gets on E-Ham are obviously glowing, so there must be something to it. Thanks! Bruce It's a world class receiver. Nothing else comes close for the money. There are crystal filters and DSP filters. All the detection and demodulating is done with DSP. |
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