The article should not be taken as gospel. In fact at first look
it appears have a lot of pontification plus potential smoke mirrors.
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For a voter to be working properly, all of the receivers must sound
the same. This includes the audio level, and the overall sound.
Not
There's good reason a hot air alarm probably went off for many
of you when reading the article.
I'm trying to figure out what his closing paragraph is trying to say:
A duplexer is working correctly when the sensitivity of the receiver is not
degraded when the transmitter becomes active.
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 4:56 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Quasi-Simulcast?
The article should not be taken as gospel. In fact at first look
it appears have a lot of pontification plus potential smoke mirrors.
[paste text]
For a voter to be working properly, all
Re: Quasi-Simulcast?
A quick answer to your question.
True Simulcast requires and meets a technical standard using equipment
made and installed for the task. Some of the analog simulcast system
key issues are frequency stability, synchronization and equaliziation
of both the audio and the
Hi Jeff,
Jeff DePolo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's good reason a hot air alarm probably went off for many
of you when reading the article.
I went back and read the article through... even though it was
tough to bite that bologna sandwich. One of the Authors is
reported to be a PE?
Let's have some fun... It's Friday.
Merriam-Webster OnLine Definitional of Quasi
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Main Entry: qua·si
Pronunciation: 'kwA-zI, -sI; 'kwä-zE, -sE
Function: adjective
Etymology: quasi-
1 : having some resemblance usually by possession of certain
attributes a quasi corporation
2 :
Hi Jeff,
A duplexer is working correctly when the sensitivity of the receiver
is not
degraded when the transmitter becomes active. There are test procedures
to
check this out, but the explanation of these tests is beyond the scope
of
this article. [OK, I'll agree with him so far] However,
At 5/11/2007 09:45 AM, you wrote:
There's good reason a hot air alarm probably went off for many
of you when reading the article.
I'm trying to figure out what his closing paragraph is trying to say:
A duplexer is working correctly when the sensitivity of the receiver is not
degraded when
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While reading this article:
_http://mrtmag.com/mobile_voice/radio_big_signals_small/_
(http://mrtmag.com/mobile_voice/radio_big_signals_small/
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