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Owen Duffy wrote:
Cecil probably knows the answer. Actually, I don't. My IC-706 certainly covers 60-66 MHz which is channel 3 in College Station, TX. I jumped to the conclusion that since I couldn't hear WFM audio anywhere on that band, that the audio wasn't detectable until down-converted to the intercarrier. It is possible that I hit some dead air time and gave up too soon. I just cracked open my TV reference book and it indicates there are two ways to detect the sound, split IF reception and intercarrier reception. What now seems most likely is that I didn't tune high enough up to the 65.75 MHz sound carrier frequency or if I did tune that high, I hit some dead air time with no modulation. Next time I'm over there, I will try again. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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