[Elecraft] K3 VS 7600 Sherwood List

Craig vk3he at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 14 06:19:40 EDT 2009


Hi Geoff

What do you mean by  "complete dynamic range tests" ? 

Could give us a brief description of what these "analog splatter removal techniques " are and how  they are used?


73
Craig
VK3HE.




Without doubt there are many SSB transmitters heard on the ham bands which 
do generate splatter, but the operator of a "clean" and properly driven SSB 
transmitter risks being accused of generating splatter by somebody whose 
receiver is generating the splatter. You have mentioned poor front ends, to 
which I would add poor filters (in terms of Group Delay Variations out to 
the stopband regions), and small dynamic range IF systems as found in many 
if not most commercial amateur receivers.

If the ARRL would run complete dynamic range tests, then 'weak' IF systems 
would be exposed in the reviews.

Transmitter generated splatter can be dealt with by a receiver, but the 
receiver's IF system MUST have a large in-passband 3rd order dynamic range 
if analog splatter removal techniques are used.

73,
Geoff
GM4ESD


      


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