Nothing wrong with that.... I just figured if there was one already
available, why reinvent it? Oh well!
L.
"Steve Nosko" wrote in message
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OK. I live on spreadsheets. I even control my IC 706 MkIIG with one.
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"L." wrote in message
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2 or 3 if memory serves me correct and I'll guess about 20 or more. Can
do
a
spreadsheet. Just never thought of it. I thought maybe some one had that
program stashed or knew where to find it or of a newer version.
L.
"Steve Nosko" wrote in message
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"L." wrote in message
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Hi,
A few years back, I had a 386 computer and some how happened on an
Intermod
program for it. It was called Intermod.bas or something and maybe
had
a
number 6 or 60 mixed in it. Not sure now. That program was great so
far
as
I
could tell.... Punch in a couple freqs and it gave you a list of
freqs
which
may have caused intermod....
I now have a couple computers.... an older with 95 and 98 and one
with
XP.
Anyone know of a program to work on either of these? My 386 died and
with
it, the Intermod program. If I could get a new program to work on
either
of
the above, it would be nice. The first two I use for shop use. Not
much
kept
on them but programs of use in the business.
Any help appreciated.
L.
This is pretty simple math. A spreadsheet'll do it all. For two
freq.,
third order, two of the formulas are IM = 2*A - B and 2* B - A. For
three
freq, third order I think there are three formulas: A + B - C and
just
move
the minus sign around for the other two.
How many frequencies did you enter in to this program? How many did
it
spit
out?
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