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 Content preview:  John, The audio pass band for OP8 is 1600 > 1700 Hz , with
    136.000 dial set usb , you need to aim for a tone frequency inside this.
   1650 puts you dead centre , qrg of 137.650 , I think the guard band is about
    2 Hz , only needs the rx to be a few hz off and your out of the pass band
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John,

The  audio pass  band for  OP8   is   1600 > 1700 Hz  ,   with   136.000 
dial  set  usb  ,  you  need to  aim  for  a tone  frequency
inside this.   1650 puts  you  dead centre , qrg  of  137.650 , I think the 
guard   band is  about  2 Hz  , only  needs the  rx  to  be  a few  hz  off 
and your  out of the  pass  band .

OP32 is   1500 > 1600 Hz  , same  applies

GL, Will  drop  some  posts in the  Op group, see if can get  some  Rx 
stations  your  side ,  map  looks a bit  empty !

73 -Graham

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From: "John Gibbs" <jgibbs@telus.net>
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2012 5:39 AM
To: <rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org>
Subject: Re: LF: Re: Op8   136K   G3XDV  &  DK7FC    Txing

> Yes VE7BDQ is on 137.700 .. not sure for how long as some arcing problems 
> in the loading coil..  should I be lower in the band ??
> was thinking the center was 1700 Hz up from 136...  maybe it's 1600 ??
>
> 73  John / VE7BDQ  CN89LA
>
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