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 To quantify the differences,​ compare the Jupiter receiver tests with the  Eagle receiver tests. Granted, the original receiver (jupiter hardware) ​ does give a bit better performance due to the DSPs, but generically it is a  good yardstick for it. To quantify the differences,​ compare the Jupiter receiver tests with the  Eagle receiver tests. Granted, the original receiver (jupiter hardware) ​ does give a bit better performance due to the DSPs, but generically it is a  good yardstick for it.
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 +http://​lists.contesting.com/​_tentec/​2012-02/​msg00096.html
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 +The 9MHz IF Output on the RX366 is the TMP connector on the TXRX board (The board with the filters), right next to the F2 filter. ​ If you are going to use an LP-PAN, you should use the preamp offered by
 +telepost. ​ We are modifying the user manual to point out it's location in a picture. ​ Should be available for download in a few days.
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 +**update by N1EU:** many users have reported a significant birdie in the 9MHz IF Output that brings into question its use for driving an LP-PAN panadapter. ​ Here's the birdie as posted by VE7TK:​\\ ​
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 +{{:​366birdie.jpg?​300 |}}\\ 
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 +And here's a panadapter display of an empty 10M band, showing spurious signals\\ ​
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 +{{:​rx366.gif?​300 |}}\\ 
 +Using the RX366 i.f. output to drive a panadapter is not recommended.
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