Hi Kevin,

Sorry for addressing you as Satya - Didn't realize that you had signed 
with a different name.

That's interest about the phasing results.  I've been looking for an 
excuse to buy an SRF-59, now I"ll have to buy two just to try this out!  
And I don't even do  much in the way of MW DX'ing, I'm just fascinated 
with receiving techniques to maximize clarity.

Thanks,
Rob

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Rob:
>
> Thanks for your note. You're right - it's the same principle as RF
> phasing, only at the AF stage.  I have a Quantum Phaser and numerous loops
> and wires, which often work in various combinations at the RF stage, but
> in many situations, especially with strong locals that are tough to phase,
> this works even better. Right now I am getting somewhat decent audio from
> a high school basketball game (probably Utah or Wyoming) underneath local
> 1210-KWMG, something I haven't been able to replicate with RF phasing.
>
> Tonight I've noticed that, once a null is established, one or both of the
> units can be rotated through pretty much 360 degrees to better locate the
> DX target station and/or get rid of the low hum that sometimes come with
> phasing of the pest, usually without having to tweak the volume controls.
>
> Kevin S
> Bainbridge Island, WA
>
>
>   
>> Satya,
>>
>> It sounds like what you are doing is the same thing as is done with the
>>     
> phasers available from Quantum, MFJ or other places, except that you
> require two radios to get the effect because you do it at the audio
> level,
>   
>> where the phasers out there generally do it at the antenna level and
>>     
> don't
>   
>> require two radios.  Admittedly, the radios are inexpensive but have you
>>     
> tried a phaser and is your effect any different or more pronounced?
>   
>> Rob
>>     
>
>
>
>
>   
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