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Bigbob
Senior Member Username: Bigbob
Post Number: 1780 Registered: 12-2001
| Posted on Saturday, March 20, 2004 - 10:18 am: |
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I'm real interested in one thats ready to run just hook to power put in line with audio and much less noise anybody know of one or more,want one real bad,Bigbob |
Creator
Member Username: Creator
Post Number: 61 Registered: 1-2004
| Posted on Saturday, March 20, 2004 - 2:00 pm: |
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I've sent you an email, rob |
Bigbob
Senior Member Username: Bigbob
Post Number: 1784 Registered: 12-2001
| Posted on Sunday, March 21, 2004 - 3:12 pm: |
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I was hoping one is made for received audio,thanks anyway.Bigbob |
707
Member Username: 707
Post Number: 78 Registered: 5-2002
| Posted on Monday, March 22, 2004 - 12:09 am: |
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bigbob- if you are looking for something to remove interference before it gets to your receiver, the MFJ-1026 might do the trick for you. I just put one inline a couple of weeks ago for shortwave listening and it is an amazing piece of gear. It can eradicate local dirty transformer noises and other types of local interference, and also tricks such as nulling out jamming signals and interfering adjacent stations. One the other side, it can be used to provide additional gain by combining the noise sensing antenna with your regular receive antenna. I read quite a few reviews, split about 50/50 pro/con, but I've found that either the cons must have not read the directions or they weren't using an appropriate noise antenna. The really big test? I tried it on channel 6, the Superbowl, and was able to sort out all kinds of signals that were otherwise just part of a loud heterodyne. It's worth taking a look. |
Ozzie
Intermediate Member Username: Ozzie
Post Number: 143 Registered: 11-2003
| Posted on Monday, March 22, 2004 - 9:30 am: |
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try a DSP filter. The ones Ive tested have been tremndous. Two signals almost on the same frequency, a little time spent in adjusting and viola no interference and only one signal audible. I'm playing with a couple right now that are computer programs that use the soundcard as a DSP filter. Will post the results when I finish. |
Crafter
Advanced Member Username: Crafter
Post Number: 987 Registered: 12-2002
| Posted on Monday, March 22, 2004 - 12:07 pm: |
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I have used those older radio shack dsp "notch filters" they work well for the money usually under 40.00 on e-bay. I have also used car stereo equalizers and tune out interference or bring voice level up. |
707
Member Username: 707
Post Number: 79 Registered: 5-2002
| Posted on Monday, March 22, 2004 - 8:34 pm: |
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this one is fun to play with http://www.qsl.net/padan/spectran.html
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