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I like your answer best, probably because I understand how it works!
On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 13:46:45 -0500, "Fred W4JLE" wrote: TV audio is not a sub-carrier. The audio is an independent transmitter from the aural transmitter. They may have come up with some other way since I worked at WXEL in the fifties, but as a fifty's TV set still works today, I suspect the result is the same. "John Ferrell" wrote in message .. . You guys are testing my gray matter today... The question: Is it possible to detect an FM subcarrier without receiving the base carrier? Perhaps another cup of coffee will help... John Ferrell W8CCW |
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