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Richard wrote: I mean your receivers for the hobbyist, not professional. Kenwood R5000. Any more? Unless you're using a synchronous detector that provides a oscillator signal that the digital stuff can measure, there's no way. From the point of usefulness you'd want either the equivalent BFO frequency, or the frequency at the center of the bandpass filter. One is useful for SSB and RTTY, the other for CW. And for AM, either one, depending on how you use it. Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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