Grumble - "something" threw out the screenshot which was embedded in the text. Here it is as an attachment (6 kB GIF image): Screenshot of Rugby noise from Jim's recording. Only 1/5th of the total ti
Hi Dave, The blanker idea may work but when there is such a large proportion of noise, if you manage to cut it all out there isn't much signal left anyway... Well, the blanker would cost you about 1/
Wolf I left the AGC on so that the wanted signal was "pushed down" by the AGC action under the influence of the increased QRM. I then loaded the two traces into Spectrum lab and measured the strength
Hi Dave, That was done by measuring the "strength" of the tone when analysing the wav files with Spectrum Lab. The receiver AGC made the peak noise level the same I could read off the difference in t
David That was done by measuring the "strength" of the tone when analysing the wav files with Spectrum Lab. The receiver AGC made the peak noise level the same I could read off the difference in tone
In a message dated 12/07/2005 16:43:58 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Note to David: I have put the aerial back up and made the comparison recording and it appears that the backgr
Dear all I thought I'd run the grabber on the US window to see how Rugby affects the region around 137.777 and it occurs to me that I can use the lines to calibrate my receiver exactly. Can anyone te