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Old September 29th 03, 09:17 AM
DeWayne
 
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"Soliloquy" wrote in message
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Perhaps, but at $0.00, it's better than nothing.


I was disappointed in my R75's audio, until I turned off the DSP. Then I was
quite pleased! But the DSP is fun to play around with.
DeWayne


Radio Netherlands, concerning this receiver, continued with:

http://www.rnw.nl/realradio/icr75a.html

"In our opinion, there is no need to purchase an after-market external DSP
unit (c.f. "Digital Signal Processing... and a look at two market leaders

of
post-receiver processing units", World Radio TV Handbook, 1997 edition)."

though I imagine that the article on the Icom R-75 was written in the year
2000, and that progress has been made in External DSPs.

Regards.


In article , David
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The DSP isn't worth worrying about, IMHO.

Outboard DSPs all work way better that the one that Icom sells.

On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 13:35:05 GMT, (Soliloquy)
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