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Subject: | Re: LF: MF: 'BIA' modulation sideband at 472.0 kHz ? |
From: | wolf_dl4yhf <[email protected]> |
Date: | Fri, 10 Jan 2014 22:19:47 +0100 |
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Hi Roelof,Many thanks for the info. As soon as wx permits, I will take a Perseus to my RX site and see if the signal is still there. At the moment, I have the IC 706 running with preamp turned on, which isn't always a good idea (IM-wise) ... but it helps during daylight conditions. Have a nice weekend, Wolf . Am 10.01.2014 21:44, schrieb Roelof Bakker: Hello Wolf, This phenomenon is quite common for NDB's from the east But not only there. A nice example is UK based NDB CWL on 423 kHz.Instead of two sidebands +/- 400 Hz it transmits a sideband at + 400 and + 800 Hz.BIA is by far not a worst case example.Some Russian and Ukrain NDB's have multiple sidebands and at close range can cover up to +/- 5 kHz from the carrier.The cause is poor modulation or a faulty transmitter as in the case of CWL.73, Roelof Bakker, pa0rdt |
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