Ok, so then what about the transmitters, or is it the transmitters that have
to be equal?  That is the part that I am missing, because the transmitted
audio into the voter comes in on 146 Mhz, and exits through a transmitter on
902 Mhz.

Mathew



> The Doug Hall voter works on noise just above the voice band, just over
> 3 kc in freq.  If the response from the remote sites is different and
> either boost or attenuate this band of signal, the voter may false.
> Also, if the audio response if different between voters, the repeated
> signal will go up and down and change fidelity as it changes receivers.
>
> The DHE and GE voters are dynamic and will change receivers during a
> transmission if the user takes a fade.  Some of the MOT Spectratac jobs
> voted on initial receiver un squeched and sent a quality tone down the
> line for the voter, and it would remain on the same receiver during the
> transmission.
>
> Steve






 
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