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On http://home.online.no/~la8ak/m23.htm I have mentioned a
signal-to-noise meter we used for antenna measurements in UK, suppose it goes on 100kc/s IF with Racal RA17 or similar receiver, and measures noise modulation on the carrier. Since we measrued on constant carrier from other PTP-circuits it was a steady carrier or pilot to measure, it would also work with AM broacast stations, provided the IF filter is sharp enouth to cut the modulation Wonder if a similar construction can be found, but susing omewhat more modern devices? 73 Jan-Martin http://home.online.no/~la8ak/c.htm -- Amount of SPAM is so large that MailWasher must delete 99% of the incoming mails Cannot check every email manually. Please use intelligent title for email. Mails without titles or using just "hi" is deleted |
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