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![]() "Ralph Mowery" ha scritto nel messaggio m... The bandwidth will depend on what shift is being used. Some of the more common shifts are 170,425, and 850 Hz. The actual bandwidth needed to receive them will be slightly larger. Something like 200 for the 170 Hz shift and 1200 for the 850 Hz shift. The transmitted bandwidth will be larger yet. It is similar to an FM signal, it theory it is infinite,but in practice it can be much less. "garyr" wrote in message ... Anyone know what the bandwidth of a 50 baud RTTY signal might be? Consider also the group delay of receiving filter... with narrow Butterworth or Chebyshev crystal filters, group delay is big, distorting RTTY , CW or other digital signals, and ultimate result is error in decoding. So bandwidth need to be more than necessary. A Gaussian filter is better for group delay, but is worse for steepness. 73, Piero. |
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