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4394.5 khz usb
msg wrote: dxAce wrote: snip I believe the weather report you were hearing is actually on 4395 vs. the 4394.5 frequency that the relay mentioned above was on. Is there a known broadcaster on 4395 in English (a quick Google search came up with only clandestine sources not in English)? Perhaps not a broadcaster, but rather a utility station with WX info? Please, put your thinking cap on. I was using a roughly 4 kHz filter on USB and my receiver has 1Hz resolution, and a synthesized 1st L.O. so a 500 kHz error would be huge ;) I never mentioned anything about 500 kHz. The difference between 4394.5 and 4395 is 500 Hz. The signal strength did not change between the Spanish language and English language segments and I didn't retune. You probably didn't have to retune as you were using a 4 kHz filter! No matter, it would be best if you'd actually read the info that you were given. dxAce Michigan USA |
4394.5 khz usb
dxAce wrote:
msg wrote: dxAce wrote: snip I never mentioned anything about 500 kHz. The difference between 4394.5 and 4395 is 500 Hz. Sorry about that, I've been coding for days and shifting decimal points and suffered a 'dysnumeric' fugue. snip No matter, it would be best if you'd actually read the info that you were given. Actually was read, but see above. Regards, Michael |
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