[R-390] CE Sideband Slicer
Todd Bigelow - PS
[email protected]
Fri, 22 Feb 2002 11:07:08 -0500
Ken and group -
I'm not up on all the CE products, but I have a Slicer 'B' and it is made
for receivers. Came with a tri-fold green pamphlet explaining how and wear
to hook it into certain receivers. I've yet to figure it all out, but I
have seen one online hooked to a 75A-2 or A-3, just can't recall where. I
have the impression that it's probably not up to the standards of the other
CE gear in performance, perhaps because it was still a relatively new
concept back then. The military adapters that have come along since are
undoubtably better in many ways, but this would at least give Joe Ham some
amount of functionality.
73 de Todd/'Boomer' KA1KAQ
Kenneth Crips wrote:
> The Signal slicer (SS) is not a receive sideband adapter it is designed
> to give SSB to any of a number of AM transmitters. These are phasing
> rigs and with proper adjustment put our some of the best sounding
> SSB phone on the air. I have a CE 10B exciter which incorporates the
> SS with a 6 watt driver section I have had it on the air running
> through My Heathkit SB-200 which gives me about 65 watts using a
> monitor scope to adjust the wave form, fabulous sound.
>
> Kenneth Crips
> Amateur Radio Station W7ITC AMI-877