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I measured the bandwith of my Microire receiver. Test method was to
set the receiver squelch just above trip point then to sweep an rf generator across the set frequency. The points at which squelch tripped were recorded from the frequency counter built into the rf generator. Results for the Microire and for an STS handheld were as follows: VHF Comm. Measurements 12/16/03 MicroAir: Pass-band for squelch trip 123.2930 to 123.3070 = 14.0 kHz STS: 123.2879 to 123.3121 or 24.2 kHz This appears to confirm the speculation in an earlier thread that the Microaire receiver has a narrow bandwidth and will be less tolerant of off frequency transmitters. I won't know if this explains the audio distortion heard when receiving some transmitters until I can do a check on the transmit freq of those units. Andy |
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Yes, I agree that narrow bandwidth isn't (and shouldn't be) a problem.
However, a radio that can't perform in the real world IS a problem. I assume that all of those "loose" radios will be in use for many years to come so maybe Microair needs to come up with some circuitry that assures clear reception from all radios currently in service. What about other radio brands? Do their latest models also have narrow bandwidth and the distorted reception problem? Steve (Andy Durbin) wrote in message . com... Steve, I hope my post didn't suggest that the Microair narrow bandwidth is a problem. 8.33kHz channel spacing will force all manufacturer's to reduce intermediate frequency *IF* bandwidth from that used for 25kHz spacing radios. When the 8.33kHz channels are populated, users of 25kHz receivers may start to experience adjacent channel rejection problems. Perhaps Microair is one step ahead. I still don't know what causes the distortion, but hope to make more tests using the glider radio that is always a problem for me. Andy |
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