2058 4 -20 0.4 0.001487 27.1
2100 3 -20 -0.1 0.001487 27.1
2102 4 -20 0.2 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 27.0
2104 7 -19 0.4 0.001487 27.0
2108 2 -26 0.0 0.001487 26.9
2110 2 -23 0.4 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 26.8
2112 8 -18 0.0 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 26.8
2114 4 -20 0.3 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 26.9
2116 2 -19 0.2 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 27.0
2118 2 -21 -0.1 0.001487 26.9
c:\WSPR>gorx
c:\WSPR>wspr Rx 0
2148 8 -20 0.4 0.001487 26.7
2154 1 -20 0.4 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 26.8
2156 4 -20 0.3 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 26.7
2158 4 -19 0.3 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 26.7
2200 2 -28 0.2 0.001487 26.6
2204 4 -20 0.6 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 26.8
2206 5 -19 0.2 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 26.8
2208 3 -20 0.5 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 27.0
2210 3 -19 0.5 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 26.7
2212 5 -20 0.5 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 26.6
2214 6 -18 0.5 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 26.5
2216 3 -17 0.5 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 26.6
2218 7 -18 0.4 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 26.7
2220 7 -18 0.6 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 26.5
2222 6 -17 0.5 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 26.6
2224 9 -15 0.6 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 26.7
2226 4 -20 0.4 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 26.6
2228 3 -20 0.7 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 26.5
2230 6 -18 0.5 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 26.3
2232 4 -19 0.6 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 26.3
2234 2 -20 0.8 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 25.6
2236 5 -16 0.4 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 25.4
2238 2 -22 0.5 0.001487 25.5
2242 4 -23 0.5 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 25.2
2244 6 -18 0.8 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 25.3
2246 5 -18 0.7 0.001487 25.4
2248 4 -20 0.4 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 25.5
2252 5 -20 0.5 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 25.3
2254 4 -20 0.6 0.001487 G0NBD IO83 10 25.2
SSB Carrier frequencies have always caused a headache. In the UK
military, the navy specify carrier frequency, the army, the centre of
the SSB bandwidth (or it might be the other way round), and the
airforce I'm not sure. Anyway, there is 1800Hz difference between
some different branches, and it has caused communications problems.
NATO may be slightly different again. Then there is the 1500Hz offset
used for WSPR, the 5MHz channels and the spec for tuning GB3VHF and
GB3RAL.
Madness ;-)
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Andy G4JNT
www.scrbg.org/g4jnt
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