Re: DX Communications receiver
Von: JRCCrabtree@gmail.com (jrccrabtree@gmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 02.01.2009 05:54
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Newsgroup: uk.radio.amateur
Datum: 02.01.2009 05:54
Message-ID: <d9a92ed4-4259-4cf3-a2be-815998dc943f@a12g2000pro.googlegroups.com>
Newsgroup: uk.radio.amateur
On Jan 1, 10:31�am, Ian Jackson <ianREMOVETHISjack...@g3ohx.demon.co.uk> wrote: > In message <p9KdnTNjC_Red8HUnZ2dnUVZ8jydn...@bt.com>, Richard G3CWI > <g3...@tesco.net> writes>Ian Jackson wrote: > > >> It looks a fun receiver. I note that the minimum frequency step is > >>1kHz, > > >Are you sure that you are not confusing the display resolution with the > >synthesiser step size? > > I appreciate that although the minimum display step may be 1kHz, the > synthesiser itself could have smaller steps. However, I can't see any > sign of this in that HF3 user manual. What it says on p11 is: > > "CANNOT PROPERLY RESOLVE SSB SIGNALS > Check that correct sideband is selected. Adjust the clarifier control > for best sound. If there is insufficient adjustment on the clarifier > control, return the clarifier to the central position and re-tune the > main tuning knob". > > �From that, I suspect that the minimum step size is indeed 1kHz. But do > you know otherwise? Maybe the OP can tell us. > -- > Ian Yes, the minimum step size is 1kHz 73 John KC0G[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
