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Subject: | LF: Re: Clipping or blanking/9kHz intermods |
From: | pws <[email protected]> |
Date: | Sat, 22 May 2010 11:33:59 +0200 |
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Wolf & Markus, Thanks for explanation! Stefan, you are observing well known sunrise/-set effects and your monitor works fine now. Apart from the Russian/European "usual suspects" NAA (N. America, 24.0kHz) and VTX2 (India, 17.0kHz) can be identified. May be that weak line at 21.4 kHz is NPM, near Hawaii. Call this dx; not bad! Interesting that "clipper" function. What algorithm are you using and at which "average" time/frequency window(s)? Gruesse aus Kiel, Peter, df3lp |
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