I'm trying to guess how the Etherwave-pro does the threee-ranges switch (low freqs, mid freqs, high freqs), to implement it in my Ethermax, it would be a very nice feature.
So whn you select, for example, "high freqs", do you have still the whole range but the low frequencies are in a very narrow area?
Same with the rest (select low freqs, and you still have all the highs, but the highs are in a very narrow area)?
If it's like that, do you have good linearity (except in the freqs that are in that very narrow area)?
That way, maybe the switch just puts coils in series with the antenna...
And do you have to re-calibrate the pitch antenna when changing from one to another?
Thank you all!
So whn you select, for example, "high freqs", do you have still the whole range but the low frequencies are in a very narrow area?
Same with the rest (select low freqs, and you still have all the highs, but the highs are in a very narrow area)?
If it's like that, do you have good linearity (except in the freqs that are in that very narrow area)?
That way, maybe the switch just puts coils in series with the antenna...
And do you have to re-calibrate the pitch antenna when changing from one to another?
Thank you all!