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I have recently upgraded my deaf HW7 receiver.
Started with the SA612, fed by the very stable , original HW7 vfo, feeding industry standard NE5532 audio chain . Performance was very good for its simplicity, but, the local station, totally blocked my receiver. So, I opted for an AD831 , and found that judging from my ears, not much difference in noise and sensitivity, but, never experienced any blocking , at all, at any time. And, unlike the SA612, BCI , was absent, even with simple antenna input circuit. |
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On 23/04/2020 09:56, 9H1FQ wrote:
I have recently upgraded my deaf HW7 receiver. Started with the SA612, fed by the very stable , original HW7 vfo, feeding industry standard NE5532 audio chain . Performance was very good for its simplicity, but, the local station, totally blocked my receiver. So, I opted for an AD831 , and found that judging from my ears, not much difference in noise and sensitivity, but, never experienced any blocking , at all, at any time. And, unlike the SA612, BCI , was absent, even with simple antenna input circuit. I think the SA612 is easy to better. Even an SL6440 can beat it. -- Brian Gregory (in England). |
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The only snag with the AD831 is that is unsuitable for portable work, as it consumes just over 100 mA
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