Re: [digitalradio] How do we know MP73-N is less than 500 hz ?

2008-01-21 Thread John Becker, WØJAB
Would there really be a problem if it is wider then 500Hz? John At 07:32 PM 1/21/2008, you wrote: >When I look at MP73-N in the MMSSTV waterfall while TX button is >pressed, I see that the vast majority of the spectrum display is within >500 Hz (1900 to 2300)but I count 16 brief burst where a

Re: [digitalradio] How do we know MP73-N is less than 500 hz ?

2008-01-21 Thread Sholto Fisher
Oh it's probably the FSKID I think - Original Message - From: "Andrew O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 5:32 PM Subject: [digitalradio] How do we know MP73-N is less than 500 hz ? When I look at MP73-N in the MMSSTV waterfall w

Re: [digitalradio] How do we know MP73-N is less than 500 hz ?

2008-01-21 Thread Sholto Fisher
TECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 5:32 PM Subject: [digitalradio] How do we know MP73-N is less than 500 hz ? When I look at MP73-N in the MMSSTV waterfall while TX button is pressed, I see that the vast majority of the spectrum display is within 500 Hz (1900 to 2300)but I count 16 brief bu

[digitalradio] How do we know MP73-N is less than 500 hz ?

2008-01-21 Thread Andrew O'Brien
When I look at MP73-N in the MMSSTV waterfall while TX button is pressed, I see that the vast majority of the spectrum display is within 500 Hz (1900 to 2300)but I count 16 brief burst where a ripple is noted to extend out to about 2600 Hz. Would this not count as wider than 500 Hz ? Andy K3U