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![]() "Volker Tonn" wrote in message ... DesignGuy schrieb: Ok, I'm a little confused here. I thought the carrier frequency of a CW transmission was where the was *no* tone. Otherwise, how would you know if they were transmitting on 6999.2 or 7000.8 KHz (assuming zero beat at 7000 KHZ)? Either freq would give you an 800 Hz tone. Why beeing confused? CW carrier _is_ "no tone". It's your choice tunig the BFO up or down to make it listenable. When listening to CW in LSB or USB mode tunig to "no tone" the SSB offset is defined on 1.5khz. The 525 is able to switch this offset back to allways show the carrier frequency. Tuning to "no tone" on the 525 in CW-mode and the BFO in middle/top position shows you the carrier frequency. You have to "detune" the radio by 800Hz up or down for having the "listening tone" of 800Hz on this position. Otherwise you have to tune the BFO. IIRC CW decoding is allways done in USB mode technically for historically reasons. At least the NRD-525 does it this way. Military and marine SSB transmissions are commonly in USB also below 10Mhz. That's what I thought... thanks. |
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