Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#10
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Hi Randy,
At the Madison, Wisconsin gathering a couple of years ago, one of the folks brought along his CCRadio. I brought a couple of mine along, and we just let the CCRadio sit along, looking happy. While the CCRadio is a good receiver, this new unit of mine will be ten steps above that in performance. The units that I have built so far have been pretty comparable in performance to my Racal 6790/GM. Another analogy..................picture a Collins 75A-4, and picture it with an antenna with performance better than a Palomar loopstick antenna, but not quite as good as the large Kiwa antenna, and..............you get the drift. Even with a 6kHz Murata ceramic filter, the skirt selectivity is steep enough that you can separate the sideband components from the carrier of an AM signal. I think that you would be very pleased with the product. It's going to be a winner. Pete Randy Padawer wrote in message om... Pete, I have no doubt that you can do it, but it strikes me that your radio will need to be darned good to beat CCrane's "CCRadio Plus." Maybe others will disagree, so I'm ready for the education I deserve if that's the case. However, as it stands now, I'm pretty impressed with that commercially available receiver. Randy (WA4FJF) |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
FCC: Broadband Power Line Systems | Policy | |||
W7ZOI/K5IRK High Performance RX | Homebrew | |||
High school radio stations alive and well | Broadcasting | |||
a page of motorola 2way 2 way portable and mobile radio history | Policy | |||
stuff for all hams | General |