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Old December 4th 04, 07:16 PM
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Yes, but one can't copy CW that way. Now, with the R5000, as I recall, the
offset was already built in at 800 or 1000 Hz... and if you tuned to the

carrier
frequency, voila, you were copying code. That is what I meant! The R8x

series
does not have that, so one must off tune from the carrier frequency.

Many publications always list the carrier frequency of a station, so

unless the
offset is built in, one must always off tune from that listed frequency.


Yep. If you know the carrier frequency and you have an 800Hz offset, than
when you tune to the published frequency you will get an 800Hz tone.

If you don't have a published frequency and your offset is 800Hz, I beleive
you will have to measure the frequency of the audio beat. When you get
800Hz, you know you are reading the carrier frequency.

 
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