Demonstrating Sync Detector & ECSS Tuning On The Drake R8B Receiver-What Are They & How Do They Help
This video attempts to demonstrate the properties of the synchronous detection circuit installed in many radios and receivers. We also try to show you how it may be possible to tailor the audio if your receiver has passband tuning and different bandwidths. Finally, we demonstrate that you can use ECSS (exalted carrier selectable sideband) tuning on many radios that may not have a sync detector. We do not commonly upload videos and so apologize if you notice a couple of minor mistakes in the commentary and also for the glare seen on the dial glass of the receiver.

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