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What is Sync Detect ?
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Have a non SSB portable that whistles in a descending tone as you tune in a station.. Is this the same thing as sync detect?? If not, is there a name for it? |
What is Sync Detect ?
Hi Barn'
Here's a brief run-down on synchronous detection: http://www.radio-electronics.com/inf...t/sync_det.php Best, Junius |
What is Sync Detect ?
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ups.com... - Wondered.. Have a non SSB portable that whistles in a descending tone as you tune in a station.. Is this the same thing as sync detect?? If not, is there a name for it? It could be a synchronous detector. If the tone rapidly disappears as the pitch gets very low and the signal is clear and stays that way (for a stable signal), it is. What make and model is the radio? Knowing that, someone would be able to answer your question definitely. Tom |
What is Sync Detect ?
What make and model is the radio? Degen DE1105 . . Double reduction Shirtpocket portable |
What is Sync Detect ?
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What is Sync Detect ?
"Brian Denley" wrote in message ... wrote: What make and model is the radio? Degen DE1105 . . Double reduction Shirtpocket portable The 1108 is supposed to have a sync detector not the 1105 as far as I can tell. -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html Agreed. It does not even have SSB reception so it is highly doubtful that it would have the complexity of a Sync-AM detector, and not promote that fact! If it is actually making a heterodyne on each AM station as you tune it in, it would seem to be defective. If it is only on some, then the tone is probably caused by image frequencies from other stations - a weakness of the receiver design. Tom |
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