Folks, This thread was closed this morning to limit list noise level.
73,
Eric
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On Apr 24, 2013, at 8:13 PM, "Ron D'Eau Claire" <r...@cobi.biz> wrote:

> Keep in mind that the requirement is not onerous. A typical "hi-fi" speaker
> is NOT needed since the KX3, like all communications receivers, is severely
> restricts both the high and low frequency audio response.  
> 
> The speaker only needs to reproduce the range from about 300 to 2800 Hz
> without distortion and with a smooth frequency response. 
> 
> By comparison, a minimal "hi-fi" speaker would be expected to deliver a
> smooth response from 50 Hz or less to over 15,000 Hz. 
> 
> It's not just communications receivers that have limited fidelity too. Many
> A.M. radio stations limit their audio response to between 100 Hz and 5,000
> Hz. Some less. But without distortion and a well-controlled response, their
> audio can be very clean and pleasant sounding. 
> 
> Long ago when I worked on broadcast gear (1950's ;-), A.M. stations pushed
> their upper audio response much higher. But, when FM became popular in car
> radios, many customers complained that they were "noisy" with lots of hiss.
> Of course that's because A.M. radios detect background static while F.M.
> radios suppress such noise. A.M. car radio manufacturers discovered that
> customer complaints were greatly reduced by limiting the upper frequency
> response on A.M. to 5,000 Hz or less. 
> 
> I've seen similar observations by many on the reflector here who discovered
> that their rig sounded much "quieter" when the equalizer was set to suppress
> the upper frequency range. 
> 
> 73 Ron AC7AC 
> 
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