Larry,
It looks like those "signals" are at least 80 dB down from the peak signal. In 
actual use, they would be undetecable. I wouldn't worry about them.

73,
Tim K8XS


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On Oct 3, 2011, at 6:06 PM, Larry da Ponte <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have always wondered if my (see link for screen shot) PSK signal as it 
> displays on the Flex 3000 PSDR 2.2.3 water fall is normal.  It seems there is 
> some sort of signal on either side of the central peak during TX.  I have the 
> output set so that ALC is zero. Running Windows 7 64 bit.  I get good signal 
> reports and have no complains of being too wide etc.  Just curious.
> 
> http://n7bcp.daponte.net/download/PSK TX.PNG
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Larry
> N7BCP
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