[AMRadio] Speech processing technologies and methods?
Mike Sawyer
w3slk at verizon.net
Thu Dec 19 07:37:19 EST 2013
Frank,
That is a good bottle you have there. The 3CX3000A7 is only outdone by
the 3CX3000F7 which doesn't require a special socket. However, not to
promote them, but do not overlook any of the modern day riceboxes. There was
a fellow in MA that drove a pair 8877's with a FT-1000D and minimal
processing. He sounded very good. You might be burning up a lot of 'trons'
pushing it with a 32V-2. Ken, W2DTC put together a very nice box. If you
follow his technique, you shouldn't have any problem. In case you haven't
contacted him, I'll bet he would help you along with your endeavors should
you choose to get in touch with him.
Mod-U-Lator,
Mike(y)
W3SLK
----- Original Message -----
From: "FRANK HUGHES hughes" <frsahu0003 at embarqmail.com>
To: "Rob Atkinson" <ranchorobbo at gmail.com>
Cc: "Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service"
<amradio at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2013 7:27 AM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Speech processing technologies and methods?
Hi Rob,
Thanks for the tips!
I will look for a D-104, 32V-2 currently using a mic labeled "General
Electric",
but it has a SHURE element, suspect it is just a private label 444D.
The amps I have are old Collins, won't do 160M, not suitable for AM anyway.
So I hope to use the new homebrew amp for 75 and 160 AM.
The new amp is not finished yet.
Most of the metal bashing is done, now working on the control circuits.
It is a 3CX3000A7,based on the work of W2DTC.
73
Frank
KJ4OLL
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