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Old July 23rd 03, 01:09 PM
Max
 
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Hello

So, If I had a receiver capable of AM reception, then a CW filter would
work?


No, then you will need a beatoscillator.

No sound is transmitted when you use CW, the transmitter in only turned
on and off, so on a AM radio you only hear an interupted carrier and no
tone.

Regards Max


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