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Subject: | LF: TS850 RIT drift ? |
From: | brian hodgson <[email protected]> |
Date: | Sat, 10 Mar 2007 11:31:34 +0000 (GMT) |
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Hi All - I've just finished two 24 hour recordings of the Loran sideband at 137.780419 kHz using Argo 120 second dot. With the RIT in use (set to +1.01 kHz), the drift (over 24 hours) was 0.11 Hz Without the RIT, the total drift measured 0.12 Hz So, although the TS850 may have analogue components in the RIT circuit, they don't seem to have any adverse effects here. Regards Brian (G3YKB)
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