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1. [CQ-Contest] SO2R and broadband noise (score: 1)
Author: Pete Smith <n4zr@contesting.com>
Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 14:13:50 -0500
I have been doing some tests with my new single-tower SO2R setup, transmitting on a TS-930S and listening on a Mark 5. Results so far are very gratifying. I have noticed, though, that regardless of b
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2006-01/msg00111.html (7,091 bytes)

2. Re: [CQ-Contest] SO2R and broadband noise (score: 1)
Author: "David Hachadorian" <k6ll@adelphia.net>
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 21:01:36 -0000
Almost all (if not all) synthesized radios transmit broadband noise. That's why a bandpass filter is required on the transmitting radio, as well as on the receiving radio. If you don't have the filte
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2006-01/msg00113.html (8,200 bytes)

3. [CQ-Contest] SO2R and broadband noise (score: 1)
Author: Dick Frey - K4XU <k4xu@arrl.net>
Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 19:43:48 -0800
Pete, This is the phase noise of the 930's LO, plus the amplified noise figure of the transmitter stages all the way back to the carrier generator. Because it goes out through the Tx LPF you will fin
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2006-01/msg00126.html (8,359 bytes)

4. Re: [CQ-Contest] SO2R and broadband noise (score: 1)
Author: "Marc Wullaert" <marc.wullaert3@pandora.be>
Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2006 14:21:04 -0000
What is happenig when you do this but with the Mark-5 in transmit ? marc on4ma transmitting on a TS-930S and listening on a Mark 5. regardless of band, when I have the TS-930 in transmit, but not key
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2006-01/msg00135.html (9,055 bytes)


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