[RDXA] Operating question of the day
Edward Gable
EGABLE at Rochester.rr.com
Sun Oct 20 13:16:57 CDT 2013
Hi Brent: I, too, heard your USB signal in 40 meters. Your USB and LSB were pretty equal in strength. I answered your USB CQ, me on USB, to say you were on the wrong sideband, but then someone answered you on LSB. Then I discovered you were sending DSB. It would be interesting to know if you can run OK on 20 meters where you want USB. Same on other lower bands.... are they all DSB ? /Ed
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From: brenthungate at yahoo.com
To: RDXA reflector
Sent: Sunday, October 20, 2013 1:11 PM
Subject: [RDXA] Operating question of the day
Hi gang,
Several times yesterday I was told I was transmitting on LSB and usb at the same time. I was operating on 40 LSB and a VE station recorded me on 40 usb and played it back to me and it sounded awesome lol. I was told I was 5 kHz low and 3 kHz high. Looking for ideas as to why I would be transmitting on both? Only idea I have is, the data port on my FT 897d no longer works. So to be able to send wave files from N1MM I have to come out of the computer via the speaker port into my interface and then into a Y connector on my head set. I'm wondering if the speaker volume on computer being set to high would have anything to do with this? Other than that I am @ a loss. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
73
Brent
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