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In article R_4of.4765$Kk7.1619@trndny05, HFguy
wrote: The sync' detector on my R8B never growls during an extreme fade. It stays locked. It also does DSB in addition to LSB or USB. wrote: The 7030 sync is a bit more versitile that that on the R8B. You can even do DSB reception, or any mixture of LSB and USB. It's hard to explain unless you have used one. However, the Drake gives you more bang for the buck, especially with the weak dollar. We did the test during the day, which is pretty difficult for shortwave. The nice thing about the 7030 sync is it never growled during extreme fading. I see someone else wrote the above and responding to the comment that the 7030+ sync is more flexible than the Drake R8B is wrong. The Drake has selectable sideband sync and the 7030+ does not have this function. Both radios have sync and you can adjust the passband on both but only the Drake can sync to one sideband or the other. The result is the blocking is better on the Drake since you can move the passband and select the side band with the least interference. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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