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Author Topic: The SW200 LPAM, Part #15, Amateur Radio AM, Audio Processor.  (Read 6730 times)

Offline chanito

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Re: The SW200 LPAM, Part #15, Amateur Radio AM, Audio Processor.
« Reply #15 on: January 17, 2020, 1909 UTC »

I use it on my ham station.  It sounds pretty good on AM with a MD421 one notch off the Voice setting.





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Re: The SW200 LPAM, Part #15, Amateur Radio AM, Audio Processor.
« Reply #16 on: January 19, 2020, 2100 UTC »
The blue box on top of the orban is a symetrix 528e mic processor...I've rebuild a good number of them. The previous generation 528's were gray and all through hole.  They also had weird terminal strips on the back for i/o.  People used them for everything, including cleaning up rpu feeds, but were mono.   My first phone hybrid was a ti-101 by symetrix from about the same era.

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