It is much better, thanks for asking. Occupied bandwidth now 4.8kHz, with clearly defined cut-off due to appropriate baseband filtering. Modulation depth is now only 40% though, which means it's a bi
Since you are now in full swing chasing faulty transmitters and know the procedures have a bash at sorting out loran and rte, there is no point in anyone else re inventing the wheel. GO FOR IT John.
John. Have a bash on 137. It is superior to 500 khz.. Reliable communications during daytime all around EU, no need to wait until dark for a QSO. You would be in demand especially from the Shetlands.
I wonder if the fault has been rectified just as a matter of interest, it is not causing me a problem in this area, however I wonder why there is not the same enthusiasm to clear up the RTE harmonic
I can work through the loran on 137 and rte on 500 with narrow cw filters for my preferred mode but I have seen lots of comments in the past about this qrm and was just wondering why those most effec
Oh dear! Nothing, absolutely nothing, is more certain to mark oneself as an ignorant buffoon, to someone from Shetland, than using the phrase "the Shetlands". On your main point - if 137 is so good f
filters Good for you. I've no idea, perhaps they don't suffer as much as you imagine, since they probably also have narrow CW filters, like you. After all, narrow IF filtering and CW isn't rocket sc
Huge respect, John. Peer review is worth more than all the ego (and yes, we did Latin at my school) in the world. Pat g4gvw QTH Near FELIXSTOWE, UK Thought for today: What politicians do for science,
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