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by CamperBob2
315 days ago
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It's to provide "comfort noise" when the correlator indicates a missing or mistuned signal. Muting the audio would make more sense -- and would certainly have been familiar to the CB[1] radio operators of the day in the form of a squelch effect -- but this chip was targeted at consumers who expected it to behave like a conventional FM radio. 1: An early incarnation of social media, for better and worse |
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But I didn't think of this because it's an analog receiver. I thought it would just receive noise in the absence of a signal like its older brethren did.