Good evening. I am looking for what's called a binaural receiver. Does anyone have one excess to your needs? I would also be interested in learning about possible sources, if anyone can help. Thanks
What's a binaural receiver? 73, Jim K9YC _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec
The HDSDR software (SDR and panadapters) has a binaural mode under Options - Output Channel Mode for RX - IF as I/Q L/R and plug your headphones into the selected Soundcard. I believe PowerSDR also h
In essence it is a receiver which allows the listener to hear the sound field in effect "floating" in the background in three-dimensional space. I had one, and the effect was simply stunning. The sig
Thanks Doc. Are these the signals from a single antenna or from two? If from a single antenna, this sounds like Digital Signal Processing. The Elecraft K3 has a function like this that I've never tri
Jim, well I don't know whether the Orion does all this or not. Never have owned one of those beauties! I have learned that the K3 and K3S have this capability. I have been trying to save up some shek
The Flex-1500 (which I have) will do binaural using the IQ stream. The FLEX-5000 with second RX will do Diversity. The FLEX 6700 does Diversity while the other two 6000 series are binaural capable. A
The orion2 is capable of diversity reception. Chapter 4 pg 43 of the manual . The Flex-1500 (which I have) will do binaural using the IQ stream. The FLEX-5000 with second RX will do Diversity. The FL
Author: Dave Bowker via TenTec <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2017 21:33:48 +0000 (UTC)
A binaural receiving aid was patented (USPTO #4,434,508 ) in the 80's by American Systems Corporation. The author/patent holder (then N4UU-not the current holder of that call) published a QST articl
Thanks for the info. The best bet for saving bucks on a K3 or K3S is to buy one of the used K3s that are coming on the market as guys replace theirs with the new K3S. And the best way to find one is
The Orion II is supposed to have this. I've tried it once and I didn't find the effect particularly useful. I get the idea, I simply didn't experience the effect. Kim N5OP "People that make music tog
Don't forget the $400 KIO3B upgrade board, and the promised , but not yet yet available audio/dsp board at unknown cost. Add those, and THEN you may have 90% of a K3S. Greg, KC8HXO This (https://itun
Hi Greg, IMO, the KIO3B is NOT an important upgrade. The USB interface is a convenience. The serial port on the original KIO3 is just fine, USB to serial adapters are inexpensive, and excellent USB s
Yes ORION (and OII) do this perfectly. As an example, one can point the RX ant input to the main RCVR(front panel matrix) and (via menu settings) point ANT 2, using a different second RX antenna, to
Thanks for your opinion. I just added mine. I will stand by MY observation that the cost of the KIO3B is 18.5% of the cost of a new K3S 10 watt kit radio. That makes it a significant upgrade in my op
Hi, I'm reading from the digest so this info may already have appeared on the list by the time you see this. The Ten-Tec Orion (and I suppose the Orion II) was built with a feature which was called P
Charles, well I would appreciate receiving a scan of the brochure you mention here. I don't have access to the manual, so the scan would suffice. Thanks. 73, --Doc/K0EVZ -- Doc/K0EVZ ________________
Yes, and I believe this was slightly different from Binaural receive. The idea was different pitch signals would seem to come from different directions. Low pitch was all the way to the left and high
Carl, this appears to be basically the effect I remember and which I believe would do the job. The lows are one side, the highs on the other......and the received signals' are sorta floating in a vir