I have a couple of the PC boards for Lou Franklin's speech Processor (clipper). I have assembled one, and thinking about installing it in my Superstar 360FM. Has anyone had any experience with this board ?? It seems to be a copy (almost) of the clipper used in the 858SSb chassis.
Some History:
Back in the late 80's, we were living in SoCal, and I was running a Galaxy 2100, TX600 amp, and a Francis Amazer antenna in my mobile. I had a 150 # Caterpillar tractor battery and a 200A alternator that powered the CB only. I had taken the speech clipper board out of a Superscope CB640 and grafted it into the 2100. I didn't care about harmonics and such back then, so the 2100s limiters were cut, and I even removed the TVI trap.
I had run this setup without the speech clipper for a while, but after I installed it everyone said my audio was up. It was one loud-talking SOB.
I love my 139XLR. It has served me well for almost 50 years. One of the best features of the 139 is the built-in speech clipper. It is loud and clear, even with a stock mike. But I want to go higher in the 11 meter band, and the 139 just doesn't have the bandwidth. I could realign it, but I would lose a lot of the regular 40. So, I'm putting together a 360FM to use when I want to go to 27.555.
I don't want to clip the limiter, but I want my audio to be loud so it will punch thru the QRM. I want to add a speech clipper to do this.
My question is:
Which board should I use ?? The CB640 board or the CBC International ?? The 640 board is harder to install as it uses an additional regulated power supply board to power the clipper. It is a PITA to install. The CBC board is stand alone and is an easy install. BUT . . . I want the best result. So, which way should I go ?? Neither of these boards have a filter to remove clipping harmonics so I will have to add one.
Anybody had experience with the CBC board ?? I'd love your opinions.
J.J. 399
BTW . . . sorry this was so long-winded.
Some History:
Back in the late 80's, we were living in SoCal, and I was running a Galaxy 2100, TX600 amp, and a Francis Amazer antenna in my mobile. I had a 150 # Caterpillar tractor battery and a 200A alternator that powered the CB only. I had taken the speech clipper board out of a Superscope CB640 and grafted it into the 2100. I didn't care about harmonics and such back then, so the 2100s limiters were cut, and I even removed the TVI trap.
I had run this setup without the speech clipper for a while, but after I installed it everyone said my audio was up. It was one loud-talking SOB.
I love my 139XLR. It has served me well for almost 50 years. One of the best features of the 139 is the built-in speech clipper. It is loud and clear, even with a stock mike. But I want to go higher in the 11 meter band, and the 139 just doesn't have the bandwidth. I could realign it, but I would lose a lot of the regular 40. So, I'm putting together a 360FM to use when I want to go to 27.555.
I don't want to clip the limiter, but I want my audio to be loud so it will punch thru the QRM. I want to add a speech clipper to do this.
My question is:
Which board should I use ?? The CB640 board or the CBC International ?? The 640 board is harder to install as it uses an additional regulated power supply board to power the clipper. It is a PITA to install. The CBC board is stand alone and is an easy install. BUT . . . I want the best result. So, which way should I go ?? Neither of these boards have a filter to remove clipping harmonics so I will have to add one.
Anybody had experience with the CBC board ?? I'd love your opinions.
J.J. 399
BTW . . . sorry this was so long-winded.
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