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Started by Tony, Feb 08, 2024, 10:39 PM

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Tony

Here is an example of splatter as seen on an SDR, it's a good way to check your signal quality.

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Razz229

Quote from: Tony on Feb 08, 2024, 10:39 PMHere is an example of splatter as seen on an SDR, it's a good way to check your signal quality.

grasdr.jpg

It's a good way of checking your audio width or do I mean girth?

Is that on FM, AM or SSB?

Tony

It was on a net last night Ray, the signal you sent me a text about. :-X  ;)
I haven't had a chance to check on FM yet! ;D
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Razz229

Quote from: Tony on Feb 09, 2024, 10:24 PMIt was on a net last night Ray, the signal you sent me a text about. :-X  ;)
I haven't had a chance to check on FM yet! ;D

OH! THAT SIGNAL!

I found out yesterday that people say they can't hear the station to get out of talking to it due to the bad audio produced.

I'm guess a 'golden screwdriver' has tweaked the SSB audio by ear

Tony

 ;D Yes That Signal Lol.
If not a Golden one at least Silver.  ::)  ;)
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Tony

OMG again, below is the same operator on FM. ::)

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Razz229

Quote from: Tony on Feb 10, 2024, 08:50 PMOMG again, below is the same operator on FM. ::)

Gra2.jpg

How wide is that audio signal? It looks like over 3KHz!!

So I will raise your 'silver screw driver' and say chisel LOL