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"gareth" wrote: snip Wanted signal in the peak of series resonance. Bfo adjusted on the HF side to give a pleasant tone. Notch moved using the phasing control to be at the IF frequency that would produce the audio image from the current BFO setting. What I was after was the procedure to set the notch frequency, because unless you have a narrow CW filter in the AF strip, how would you judge that you'd created the same AF heterodyne whistle? TKS FER heads-up on Lamb, I'll follow that. You judge it by listening. If there isn't an interfering signal at that frequency you don't have to do anything and you don't care where the notch is (unless you use it to suppress a signal at a different frequency which is probably less of a nuisance as the beat note is different). You only have to adjust the notch if there is an interfering signal, and you adjust it to make the desired signal easier to read. If the phasing control makes no audible difference, or there isn't any QRM, don't bother with it. -- Percy Picacity |
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