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- Subject: Re: What is Synchro Detect?
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- From: tdenbo@eis.calstate.edu (Tom Denbo)
- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 17:08:17 GMT
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- schuster@panix.com (Michael Schuster) writes:
- > In article <1i2sh8INNre1@life.ai.mit.edu> rwed@gnu.ai.mit.edu (N7YVM) writes:
- > >In article <C077BA.21K@eis.calstate.edu> tdenbo@eis.calstate.edu (Tom Denbo) writes:
- > >>I'm not familiar with the term Synchro Detect. Could someone explain how
- > >>it works and what advantages it has.
- > >
- > >It automatic exhalted carrier eception. It works by zero beating with
- > >the transmitted carrier. Less fading, and freedom from interference
- > >when that interference is only on one side of the carrier.
- >
- > The second point is not necessarily true. The Lowe receivers, for instance,
- > have two DOUBLE SIDEBAND synchronous modes which do not remove interference
- > from adjacent carriers on one side. Their single sideband synchronous modes
- > do as you state.
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- Mike, could you compare the Lowe recievers to the Sony 2010, etc. What
- models have this DOUBLE SIDEBAND synchronous mode?
-
- Thanks
- Tom Denbo
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