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The Standard Horizon transmits with 5% distortion! Read the spec! And
yet it's perfectly clear to an "audiophile"! Distortion measurements seek maximum, not average or typical. Some of the finest pre-amps ever made had 3-5% distortion. Of course, for simple voice transmission 5% means nothing. This just proves you know nothing about radios except what you're googling. Do you know what that distortion is or where it lies, the frequencies it's more likely to effect? Of course you don't. Yes! The coating affects circuit performance, especially in RF circuits. It's better to put the circuit in a hermetic, waterproof housing without any board coating. Not a true commercial radio! Well then, Icom is screwing up because they use coated boards, just like every other maker. Ooops! But what about the IC-M602? It outperforms your rig hands down. No, it doesn't. It performs at the level for which it was designed. The top end Standard (more expensive) is also designed to perform at it's specific level. My radio is certainly better than most. Let's be honest. Most people pay 100-150 bucks for el-cheapo Icom gear (and guess what about those waterproof claims?). I got the real deal at least. You haven't answered the question about your display! Is it adjustable? Have you tested it for night blindness? It's the "biggest", "Most visible" display on the market! You don't even know how it works! One of the best displays on the market, it has not only lighting control, but also contrast settings! It can also be toggled off. Oh, Bob!!! You didn't google very well!!!!! RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... The Standard Horizon transmits with 5% distortion! Read the spec! And yet it's perfectly clear to an "audiophile"! Distortion measurements seek maximum, not average or typical. Some of the finest pre-amps ever made had 3-5% distortion. Of course, for simple voice transmission 5% means nothing. This just proves you know nothing about radios except what you're googling. Do you know what that distortion is or where it lies, the frequencies it's more likely to effect? Of course you don't. That's transmitter distortion. It's a measure of the linearity of a variable reactance modulator. The maximum frequency deviation is a constant 5 KHz by Federal Regulations. The distortion is probably from trying to modulate a dual modulus pre-scaled synthesized signal by applying the modulating voltage to a hyperabrupt varactor tuning diode incorporated into the voltage controlled oscillator. One problem is that the voltage signal works against the control loop error signal and another problem is the inherent non linearity of the 1/(LC)^0.5 tuning of the hyperabrupt varactor diode. The control loop bandwidth must be less than the lower cutoff of audio bandwidth so the modulating and loop error signal do not cancel. In fact, the class C amplifier used to amplify the modulated RF signal introduces distortion of less than 0.1% into the signal. That's because it is a saturating zero crossing amplifer, not a envelope amplifier. Why on earth are you comparing a audio frequency pre amplifier circuit to a 150 MHz RF FM modulator? Yes! The coating affects circuit performance, especially in RF circuits. It's better to put the circuit in a hermetic, waterproof housing without any board coating. Not a true commercial radio! Well then, Icom is screwing up because they use coated boards, just like every other maker. Ooops! The secret is in the coating of the boards! Something of which you know nothing! I've seen lots of maritime radios with no coating on the boards. But what about the IC-M602? It outperforms your rig hands down. No, it doesn't. It performs at the level for which it was designed. The top end Standard (more expensive) is also designed to perform at it's specific level. My radio is certainly better than most. Let's be honest. Most people pay 100-150 bucks for el-cheapo Icom gear (and guess what about those waterproof claims?). I got the real deal at least. Read the measured performance specs on the radios. That ICOM uses 20% lower power in receive, has much better adjacent channel rejection, less distortion, lower spurious response, better IP3, uses 3 RAM+ sets, smaller RAM+ sets, meets JIS grade 7 waterproof , has a second receiver that is on continuously, hand full weather band coverage, much sharper spectral envelope. You haven't answered the question about your display! Is it adjustable? Have you tested it for night blindness? It's the "biggest", "Most visible" display on the market! You don't even know how it works! One of the best displays on the market, it has not only lighting control, but also contrast settings! It can also be toggled off. Every radio has that. The IC-M602 is even better! Oh, Bob!!! You didn't google very well!!!!! Why don't you do a little Googling to find the difference between an RF modulator and an audio pre amp? Glory! |
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