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Re: LF: Re: 8270Hz

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Subject: Re: LF: Re: 8270Hz
From: wolf_dl4yhf <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 03 Jan 2014 20:20:31 +0100
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Am 03.01.2014 15:58, schrieb Marco Cadeddu:
Hello Uwe,
 
just switched on since few minutes on this side, and probably made something wrong...
Ant miniwhip like 10m from the roof (abr 45mabove ground)
RX SpecLab using configuration "8.97kHz 0,95 mHz 300s MSK locked" I moved to 8270 Hz changing the the "center frequency" to 8270Hz being no able to QSY in other way (is that correct??)
You can change the center frequency through the main menu (Options..FFT settings.. there's a field labelled 'Center Frequency', enabled if the FFT type is set to 'complex, with internal frequency shift' [and decimation].

Or just right-click into the spectrogram, and select 'FFT settings' in its context menu.

The 'VFO' field is indeed only effective for a radio with its own VFO (like SDR, etc).

The SR calbrator is moved to 19580Hz GBZ.
GBZ seems to be a very reliable source indeed; I haven't seen phase jumps for a couple of days.


Cheers,
  Wolf .

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