[TenTec] pegesus
Al Gavenas
[email protected]
Wed, 26 Mar 2003 19:54:23 -0800
It seems like you could do the same thing and use the "MFJ tunable DSP
filter".
Don't know which one would work better (the MFJ or the Clear Speach) or
which one is more cost effective. Does anyone have any comments on this????
73
Al Gavenas WA6IQD
>>>> [email protected] <<<<
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003 13:20:53 -0800, eugene gerber <[email protected]> wrote:
> Pegasus users wishing to use dsp noise reduction other than that provided
> by Ten-Tec, will find that the Pegasus does not have suffucuent audio
> output to drive a "clear speech" unit. A simple modification is as
> follows: obtain a Radio Shack output transformer #273-1380. Remove the
> cover from the Pegasus, and disconnect the two leads from the internal
> speaker. Connect these two leads to the voice coil winding on the
> transformer (above). Connect the other two leads from the transformer
> (1000 ohm winding) to the "spare" jack on the back panel of the Pegasus.
> Connect the audio input from the "clear speech" unit to this jack
> (adapter required). The power required may be obtained from one of the
> 13.5 volt jacks on the Pegusus. Earphones or speaker work very well from
> the outpur of the unit, with much more audio available, and having the
> advantage of the fine dsp noise reduction provided by the "clear speech"
> unit....w2gcx
>
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