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If hes doing SSB , the asymod does minimal to the signal. It’s just processed line level audio injected into the BM. Otherwise AM is collector modulated through pre-predriver. Icom’s DSP is pretty tight.
One thing I forgot to mention was the significance of the position the feed line needs to enter the driven element perpendicular to the element . Any other angle , I found affects the VSWR
My amp builder saw my wire Moxon I had up in the back yard at a stateside house I had and he put one up on my measurements and made it rotatable between horizontal and vertical, with a little higher reflect in the vertical plane , I suspect due to the tower , he worked locals very well also.
I climbed into the attic of my garage and mounted both a dipole and Moxon up there. They both didn’t tune very well. My ceiling was 9’ and shot skip from Hawaii to Christmas Island with just a 2950 . As with both Moxons , they didn’t do very well locally but was more suited towards skip.
I’ve never used a 2 element but I did play with wire and tube moxons. Based on using my tube Moxon, I’d have to agree with it being closer to a loose 3 element then a 2. F-B wasn’t as tight as they advertise and you can talk off the back slightly. I built the wire Moxon out of necessity being I...
I'm assuming you can read schematics, the 2000 is so close albeit different reference designations that you can use the 2000 service manual to get aligned.
Tis the season. I'll share a few steps I did to add some modulation to this cheap radio. Schematics for the newer Uniden radios are not online, however if you scrub the President schematics really good you can find a model that is its cousin minus a few components. Using the cheat sheet from...
What I initially thought the CP-1 did was very similar to the way the K40 mic processor did. The K40 processor has a pair of diode flipped with a resistor and cap all in parallel in the feedback loop of an opamp. It’s a clipper/limiter that when pushed hard starts to distort and some of the...
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