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41. Re: LF: Generating 8970 Hz carrier with Spectrum Lab ? (score: 1)
Author: "James Moritz" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 6 May 2012 16:14:33 +0100
Dear Andy, LF Group, A bit late, but never mind... Has anyone tried using an external USB soundcard with a separate locked clock? Most work from a 12MHz crystal which can be replaces with a GPS locke
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2012-05/msg00408.html (13,683 bytes)

42. Re: LF: Generating 8970 Hz carrier with Spectrum Lab ? (score: 1)
Author: John Rabson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 7 May 2012 17:07:45 +0200
No way. One change of country and tax regime is enough, and I don't think I would get a permanent visa in Oz. The only plus would be that I might get a vote in parliamentary elections, which I don't
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2012-05/msg00417.html (13,867 bytes)

43. Re: LF: Generating 8970 Hz carrier with Spectrum Lab ? (score: 1)
Author: "Alan Melia" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 6 May 2012 17:12:51 +0100
Hi Jim There was a case of a USB framing incompatibility on the Funcube "dongle" VHF/UFH receiver which necessitated a rewrite of the code in the dongle. Something to do with slippage between the USB
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2012-05/msg00433.html (14,575 bytes)

44. Re: LF: Generating 8970 Hz carrier with Spectrum Lab ? (score: 1)
Author: "mal hamilton" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 06 May 2012 18:25:10 +0100
In radio amateur circles where exchanges of information are brief why make a simple job difficult. Just use CW normal speed or QRSS if required. g3kev The problem with USB slippage comes about becaus
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2012-05/msg00496.html (15,926 bytes)

45. Re: LF: Generating 8970 Hz carrier with Spectrum Lab ? (score: 1)
Author: "Graham" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 6 May 2012 21:46:08 +0100
What if its too low to produce a audio signal .. would need something like the spec-lab 3-D demodulator and a lot of code to produce some form of correlator ? .... Opera with a different back end dat
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2012-05/msg00515.html (13,308 bytes)

46. Re: LF: Generating 8970 Hz carrier with Spectrum Lab ? (score: 1)
Author: Roger Lapthorn <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 6 May 2012 17:58:14 +0100
Mal, you are talking rubbish again. Without frequency locking in SL and very very narrow bandwidths possible, there is no way I would have been able to copy the EU VLF amateurs last year in this semi
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2012-05/msg00542.html (19,075 bytes)

47. Re: LF: Generating 8970 Hz carrier with Spectrum Lab ? (score: 1)
Author: "Graham" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 6 May 2012 22:50:26 +0100
From the BBC news , ''The phenomenon, known as a perigee full moon, means the Moon appears up to 14% bigger and 30% brighter than when it is furthest from the planet.'' They go on to state :- ''Scien
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2012-05/msg00566.html (21,423 bytes)

48. Re: LF: Generating 8970 Hz carrier with Spectrum Lab ? (score: 1)
Author: Andy Talbot <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 6 May 2012 17:14:24 +0100
The problem with USB slippage comes about because of the Isochronos mode (yes, that is spelt correctly, it is not IsoSYNchronous) - where it sends puts real time rapid data transfer as more important
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2012-05/msg00599.html (16,149 bytes)

49. Re: LF: Generating 8970 Hz carrier with Spectrum Lab ? (score: 1)
Author: "mal hamilton" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 07 May 2012 11:28:59 +0100
John You moved further than most. Next move Australia ? A dedicated radio amateur needs Antenna space. If you think you need 2 acres double it and buy 4 to cover all eventualities. also consideration
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2012-05/msg00600.html (12,690 bytes)


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