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gwatts wrote:
... I might pick up a signal in the middle of the AM broadcast band but it won't be yours, you're at 16.7 kHz. Really? A 360 degree rotation is somehow stuck with a divisor? Do you divide the 360 degree "rotations" of your transmitters sine wave with a large divisor also? Or, possibly your sine waves are greater than 360 degrees? Interesting ... Regards, JS |
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