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At 0040, if anyone's interested.
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Where are you located?
wrote in message oups.com... At 0040, if anyone's interested. Steve |
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![]() wrote At 0040, if anyone's interested. Steve Hi Steve, any chance you meant " 4.125 " Mhz? Seems odd to find traffic exactly 1400Hz higher than ITU# 450, which is 4.125 and a very popular marine calling and distress frequency. The difference between USB assigned frequency and carrier frequency is 1400Hz. Some purists still like to post assigned frequency instead of carrier frequency. This confuses most hobbyists and serves no purpose since modern radios all display carrier frequency in their "window". Frequency allocations still use assigned frequency (1400 Hz above carrier and window-frequency) but that's the only place I see it anymore. Best regards, Jack Painter Virginia Beach, Virginia |
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Hi Jack,
I'm too lazy to worry about assigned vs carrier frequency. I just post whatever frequency is displayed on the LCD readout on my R8B. It said 4126.4 khz, and I believe the displayed frequency is the carrier frequency in SSB. Maybe the fisherman were slightly off frequency? I don't know, but they were entertaining to listen to. Steve |
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![]() wrote Hi Jack, I'm too lazy to worry about assigned vs carrier frequency. I just post whatever frequency is displayed on the LCD readout on my R8B. It said 4126.4 khz, and I believe the displayed frequency is the carrier frequency in SSB. Maybe the fisherman were slightly off frequency? I don't know, but they were entertaining to listen to. Steve Steve, I use my R8B as a guard receiver, and it's a champ in any band. It is indeed display = carrier. So yes I would say the fishermen were just doing what they often do, tuning up wherever they feel like it, and sometimes on whatever band they feel like, lol. Jack |
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I wish more people would record this stuff. If you can tolerate having
a PC running while listenting to shortwave, you can record using the scanner recorder at www.davee.com. Adjust the squelch to zero to record everying. I record in either mp3 or gsm. |
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I agree that it would nice to have more recordings, but I don't have a
website to post recordings on and they'd probably be too large to send via email. Steve |
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Sorry, DUH, did not even see that, Thanks, I always want to know where folks
are as I am in TX and don't get **** down here! Well a little **** but not as much as you east coasters do! wrote in message oups.com... Jim Douglas wrote: Where are you located? New York City. I thought the NYC in my email address would tip people off to that...sorry. Steve |
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