Two superheterodyne detectors running side by side can interfere with each other, causing false or even missed alerts. Does the "defective" V1 still act like that when the other one is turned off?
@bradthemad1 Always. The one on the right will not perform properly, alone or in comparison to another. That's why I made this video. It's definitely defective.
Two superheterodyne detectors running side by side can interfere with each other, causing false or even missed alerts. Does the "defective" V1 still act like that when the other one is turned off?
bradthemad1 1 year ago
@bradthemad1 Always. The one on the right will not perform properly, alone or in comparison to another. That's why I made this video. It's definitely defective.
hpjim 1 year ago