By USB, do you mean the frequency specified is the carrier and the centre 800
Hz (or whatever) higher, or is 7000.003 the centre of the transmission ? I'm
assuming for now you mean the latter, so off to listen throughout the day.
This confusion over ways of specifying SSB frequencies, is not unique to
amateurs. The UK Navy and Army both do it differently. One the centre of the
channel, the other the nominal carrier frequency.
Andy G4JNT
-----Original Message-----
From: Johan Bodin [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent: 2002/08/08 00:49
To: [email protected]
Subject: LF: [off band Jason]
Hi
I am experimenting with Jason on HF and I have a tiny beacon
running Jason on 7000.003 kHz (USB). The beacon is GPS
disciplined and should be accurate to within 1E-10 or so.
The output power is 1.5 mW into a dipole antenna, abt 6m up.
Looking forward to reception reports... :)
73
Johan SM6LKM
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