Well, it depends. If the spur is just 2.4 kHz from the carrier, and depending on its energy level relative to the unmodulated carrier level, and whether or not it is a discrete tone, or gets modulated as the main signal does, e.g., SSB mode, it might possibly slip through regulatory cracks if it is classified as "in-band" spurious energy. I have not examined my F5KA on my spectrum analyzer yet, but now I guess I cannot resist. Sure would like to know more...

Bob, KF6BC
On Oct 19, 2009, at 1:23 PM, Dave Gomberg wrote:

At 12:38 10/19/2009, Ian Wade G3NRW wrote:
If you are calling a station up 2 KHz or so
and are running an amplifier you will most definitely put out a signal, thanks to the spur, that people can hear. Flex is very aware of this but
they have NOT, repeat NOT fixed this.

Doesn't type acceptance require that it be 60dB down or some such????



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