[AMRadio] Speaker
Joe A. Taylor
n4nas1 at hotmail.com
Sun Jul 31 15:13:17 EDT 2005
I'm sorry in advance, but I can't help myself......
>>Hey, buddy - *I* know how smart you are, but telling someone something
>>about something
>>wont hold much *creedance*(credence) if the someone reading it can't make
>>out what it is you're saying...
>>
>>I'm not criticizing, just trying to help.
>>
>>Mispelled words are in *'s and the replacement is located (within).
>>
>>73 = Best Regards,
>>-*Geoff* (Jeff) /W5OMR
>>*Joe* (Jo) << n4nas1 at hotmail.com
>From: Geoff <w5omr at satx.rr.com>
>Reply-To: Discussion of AM Radio <amradio at mailman.qth.net>
>To: John Coleman ARS WA5BXO <wa5bxo2005 at pctechref.com>,Discussion of AM
>Radio <amradio at mailman.qth.net>
>Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Speaker
>Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 13:53:27 -0500
>
>Not a problem...
>
>John Coleman ARS WA5BXO wrote:
>
>>You are correct of course! Would you mind correcting the thing and
>>resubmitting it for me, with my apologies?
>>
>
>>As usual I am trying to do several things at once. See you later.
>>
>>
>>
>>John
>>
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>>
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>>
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Geoff [mailto:w5omr at satx.rr.com]
>>Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 1:38 PM
>>To: John Coleman
>>Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Speaker
>>
>>
>>
>>Hey, buddy - *I* know how smart you are, but telling someone something
>>about something
>>wont hold much creedance if the someone reading it can't make out what it
>>is you're saying...
>>
>>I'm not criticizing, just trying to help.
>>
>>Mispelled words are in *'s and the replacement is located (within).
>>
>>73 = Best Regards,
>>-Geoff/W5OMR
>>
>>John Coleman ARS WA5BXO wrote:
>>
>
>> An 8 ohms speaker will work fine and will have less distortion
>>
>>and generally better fidelity but will not be *quiet* (quite) as loud as a
>>4 ohm.
>>
>>You could parallel two of these 8 ohm speakers for the 4 ohm load.
>>
>> You might consider using some of the little amplified analog
>>
>>speakers that *or* (are) made for computers. Some, in the 35 to 50 dollar
>>
>>range, are very nice with their *on* (own) amplifier, having volume and
>>bass
>>
>>treble controls with a bass speaker and two small satellite speakers.
>>
>>They come with a mini stereo connector for connecting to a computers
>>
>>audio output but the connector can be cut off and the two stereo coaxial
>>
>>lines tied in parallel for mono operation. You could just plug it in
>>
>>*too* (to) a mini female connector and wire the female connector to the
>>HQ110
>>
>>audio output or get an adapter that will go from the mono head phone
>>
>>jack on the radio to the mini stereo male connector of the speakers.
>>
>>The input impedance on these speakers in generally in the *my* (?) range
>>of
>>
>>1000 ohms so they *want* (wont) produce much of a load on the radio's
>>output and
>>
>>this will improve the fidelity of the output section of the radio. A
>>
>>lot of time, the *cheep* (cheap) speakers in the twenty dollar or less
>>range
>>
>>actually make better communication speakers and will produce less hum
>>
>>because of their poor low frequency response. Some of the real *cheep*
>>(cheap)
>>
>>ones *or* (are) not stereo, even though there *or* (are) two speakers and
>>a stereo
>>
>>connector but they are amplified. These can be purchased for less *that*
>>(than)
>>
>>ten dollars and work -quiet- (quite) well for communication speakers but
>>not for
>>
>>fidelity in frequency response.
>>
>
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