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On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 00:11:55 -0500, clifto wrote:
matt weber wrote: Not all devices have such a signature in the first place. The US Navy is quite fond of TRF radios. Devices that have no oscillators generally have no significant signatures either. TRF radios lack oscillators, hence have no significant EMI/RFI signature. The only TRF radio I ever owned certainly had an oscillator. Matter of fact, it had two, one in the mixer stage and one BFO. Except that by definition, a TRF cannot have a mixer stage, it has no IF stages. that why it is called a TRF. |
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