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Re: [TowerTalk] 1 or 2 dB

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] 1 or 2 dB
From: Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
Reply-to: jim@audiosystemsgroup.com
Date: Thu, 19 May 2022 11:38:44 -0700
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On 5/19/2022 6:23 AM, Lux, Jim wrote:
I'm not so sure that it's out of reach.  yes, trying to implement it with gear from 1980 would be challenging. But with more modern equipment, where the "radio" is a black box controlled by a "front panel" or "computer" it gets easier.

The Elecraft K3 with second RX that is the same as the main RX, and which can be synced with the main, allows diversity reception, and I've been using it since 2008.

Diversity requires an antenna for each RX, spaced as widely as practical from each other. It was invented in the earliest days of radio to counter the effect of selective fading, which is the the cancellation of two or more arrivals of the wavefront from the same TX that have followed different paths, arriving at different times. The time differences cause the arrivals to have a variable phase relationship with each other, combining algebraically to cancel or add, depending on the resulting phase relationships. Diversity works best when the antennas have the greatest spacing, so that when cancellation is occurring at one antenna, it is less likely to do so, or even to increase, at the other.

And the diversity combining - doing it in analog is hard, but in the digital domain it's much easier, and for the most part it can be done at audio (or post down conversion to baseband or low IF).

As diversity has been practiced since the beginning, combination is done in the brain of the operator, with audio from the two receivers in opposing ears. That's how it's done in the K3. The result is a sort of spatiality to the sound, a bit like the true stereo image produced by a spaced pair of microphones dedicated to left and right loudspeakers.

Combining the outputs of the two receivers to a single (mono) channel is problematic, because the phase relationships at audio have a good chance of cancelling.

73, Jim K9YC

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