[Elecraft] 14361!

Bill Coleman aa4lr at arrl.net
Tue Mar 22 18:38:47 EST 2005


On Mar 22, 2005, at 4:22 PM, S55M wrote:

> If You look at the characteristics of HF common radios You will see 
> the huge
> difference between the preformance on 28MHz and 14MHz for most 
> commercial
> equipment and -hence-there is no technical reason for that!.

Isn't the dynamic range of the system really limited by the dynamic 
range of the transverter itself, rather than by the transceiver it is 
connected to?

Seems like, with the extra RF amplification and mixer stages in a 
transverter, there's more room for dynamic intermingling of signals 
that would cause an overload -- especially when you consider the 
transverter is typically several hundred kHz wide.

Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL        Mail: aa4lr at arrl.net
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