Re: [IRCA] Sync Detection Question
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Re: [IRCA] Sync Detection Question



I don't think Sync is intended for weak scratchy MW stations and don't use 
it. I simply use the 4 or 2.3 KHz filter and either AM,LSB, or USB and, off 
course the PBT to help and even the notch for close hets.

The R8 series would be better with a filter in between 4 and 2.3 Khz I am 
finding out. 4 KHz is too wide for most TA's here in IL, but 2.3 Khz 
sacrificed audio intelligibility.

73 KAZ
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "J.D. Stephens" <jdstephens_99@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 11:31 AM
Subject: [IRCA] Sync Detection Question


>I have noticed during my recent chase for
> Trans-Atlantic Mediumwave stations, that when I use
> the Synchronous Detector on my Drake R-8, instead of
> enhancing the intelligibility of the transmissions, it
> has the opposite effect.
>
> Case in point:  during the recent appearances of
> Norway-1314 here at my QTH is North Alabama, when I
> engaged the Sync Detector, instead of helping to bring
> the signal up from the noise floor & adjacent channel
> interference, it eliminated most (and sometimes all)
> of the audio - leaving pretty much only the strong
> carrier.  When I disengaged the Sync Detector, the
> audio was clearly intelligible - although I had to
> deal with the heavy QRM from stations on either side.
>
> Obviously, hearing Norway without using this feature
> on my receiver is possible - no doubt due to its very
> high transmitter power.  But, for the less powerful TA
> stations/signals I am trying for on Mediumwave, I am
> concerned about Sync Detector's  detrimental effect on
> the audio.
>
> Does anyone have a tip on how to better use Sync
> Detector when chasing TA mediumwave stations?  Am I
> doing something wrong?
>
> Any help would be most appreciated.
>
> 73,
>
> J.D. Stephens
> Hampton Cove, AL, U.S.A.
>

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