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Old May 6th 04, 04:20 PM
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"GO BEARCATS" wrote:
Any radio really I'm talking about, but this is to help me with the 398

when I
get it back.

I ususally use the narrow filter, like, almost all the time. When would

one
listen to it on 'wide'? For a Big station or for music?

Tell me how you all use between your *narrow or wide*.......I am

interested.
:-)
How would it play on the BCB dxing?


The wider the filter, the better the high frequency audio response will be.
If the signal is strong and there is no adjacent channel interference, I
always use the wide filter for AM reception.

Depending what the actual "width" of the filter is, the narrow filter can
make the audio sound muffled.

You'd use the narrow filter for ssb, and for weak AM signals surrounded by
intereference.

Art N2AH


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Old May 6th 04, 06:30 PM
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Wide for listening to Rush Limbaugh.

Narrow for DXing.

jw
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Old May 6th 04, 06:57 PM
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J999w wrote:

Wide for listening to Rush Limbaugh.
Narrow for DXing.


Who would have thought! The narrower the world view, the wider the
filter? You'd think it should be the the other way around!




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Old May 6th 04, 08:08 PM
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J999w wrote:

Wide for listening to Rush Limbaugh.
Narrow for DXing.


Who would have thought! The narrower the world view, the wider the
filter? You'd think it should be the the other way around!


Nah, it seems to work that way--some kind of irony. Michael Moore's
myopic movies are produced for the wide screen despite the narrowness
of their perspective.

FWIW, I also only use the narrow filter on the 398 when there's
adjacent interference and default to the wide.


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Old May 6th 04, 08:19 PM
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T. Early wrote:

FWIW, I also only use the narrow filter on the 398 when there's
adjacent interference and default to the wide.


Being lazy I got a 398 for narrow filter settings and a 909 right next
to it for wide. It saves wear on the sliding switches. I also became
ambidextrous, so I can now tune BOTH sets in unison. Hope I never get a
stroke...



mike


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Old May 6th 04, 08:41 PM
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Being lazy I got a 398 for narrow filter settings and a 909 right next
to it for wide. It saves wear on the sliding switches. I also became
ambidextrous, so I can now tune BOTH sets in unison. Hope I never get a
stroke...


Hheheh... actually that sounds like you have the makings of a neat diversity
reception system. Combine the audio outputs of each radio (a headphone mixer,
etc.), each with a different external antenna (seperated from each other by as
much distance as you can muster), and then tune the same frequency. You should
notice different fading patterns on each antenna/radio, and combining these can
often lead to a lot less fading apparent to your ears.
Linus
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Old May 6th 04, 11:25 PM
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GrtPmpkin32 wrote:

Hheheh... actually that sounds like you have the makings of a neat diversity
reception system. Combine the audio outputs of each radio (a headphone mixer,
etc.), each with a different external antenna (seperated from each other by as
much distance as you can muster), and then tune the same frequency. You should
notice different fading patterns on each antenna/radio, and combining these can
often lead to a lot less fading apparent to your ears.
Linus


That's a neat idea. It makes me wish I had an acreage instead of a thin
city lot. Once I get the garage done at the back of the lot I'll be able
to string out roughly 120 ft of longwire. There will be a chunk of rigid
pipe going up on the rear of the garage and on the side of the house.
It'll be about 17 feet off the ground at the garage and 14 feet at the
house.

I need to find information on hidden antennas. I'd like to put a few
hundred feet of #12 inside the garage ceiling before drywalling. It's a
peaked ceiling, resembling an A frame. I just don't know how effective
this would be. Picture the wire as being in a rectangular pyramid shape,
with last leg going down the length of the peak. I was thinking of
spacing the wire roughly 8 to 12 inches apart, winding evenly around the
inside. I'll terminate one end near a bench inside a small electrical
box, with a screw terminal in the cover.

I've got to find out the efficiency of this set up. It may be that the
wire going south will be defeated by the wire going north...and the same
for east and west. If that IS the case, I'd get an antenna that is the
electrical equivalent length to only the RISE above ground. It'd be a
shame to use hundreds of feet of wire to get ten feet of work out it.

There must be formulas somewhere.



mike
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Old May 7th 04, 05:10 AM
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Nah, it seems to work that way--some kind of irony.

and here's some more irony for you, from old tv show theme songs:

"They're four men living all together, yet they're all alone."

"They're the modern stone-age family"

""a pair of matching bookends different as night and day"


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Old May 7th 04, 06:05 AM
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Wide for listening to Rush Limbaugh.


Is that because Rush was so wide?




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