To: | "Rsgb_Lf_Group" <[email protected]> |
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Subject: | LF: Narrow Bandwidth reception |
From: | "Graham Phillips" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2000 23:58:10 -0000 |
Importance: | Normal |
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Hi all LF'ers. I would like to know other users experiences using the Spectrogram programs. I have frequently found that I am only able to detect the weakest stations using a sample rate of 5.5k with a FFT size of 16384. This gives an on-screen bandwidth of 86 Hz. If I attempt to see more of the band, either by increasing the sample rate, or decreasing the FFT size, I am unable to detect the signal that I know is there. This seems fairly obvious, in that decreasing bandwidth should improve signal to noise, but I wonder if all users have the same results? 73 de Graham B. Phillips. G3XTZ. |
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