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Ray Wells wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:4AA19E24.6030602@exemail.com.au" type="cite">
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What frequency are you using on 40? I'll add it to the write up. Who
knows -- with the impending re-alignment of 40 meters to move
international broadcast out of the ham band, we may start being able to
actually hear something on 40 at night. </blockquote>
7036.0 LSB with 1600/1800Hz tones.
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That should actually work around here! The bottom (non-voice-only in
the US) part of 40 is relatively free of broadcast QRM.<br>
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The frequency cited above works out to actual RF mark and space
frequencies of <br>
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7.034.400 and<br>
7.034.200 <br>
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I'll give my Kenwood TS-690 a try with MixW as a packet soft modem
tonight and see what, if anything, I can hear. At least what I can
hear through the horrendous noise level of a nearby leaking digital
cable TV trunk line.....<br>
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--<br>
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Stephen H. Smith wa8lmf (at) aol.com <br>
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