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Subject: | [RFI] Fw: The Interfering Carrier |
From: | w5na at megagate.com (J. Leon Pringle, Jr and Audrey S. Pringle) |
Date: | Sun May 11 13:37:09 2003 |
Blank ----- Original Message ----- From: J. Leon Pringle, Jr and Audrey S. Pringle To: Jerry Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2003 12:10 PM Subject: The Interfering Carrier Jerry: I meant to mention that the reason the carrier sounds raspy is vestigal modulation of the video carrier of the respective TV channel carried on channel "e". Audio carrier is typically 4.5Mhz higher. You can add 4.5Mhz to 145.260MHz and that would be the sound (if that channel carries sound) carrier which will be FM modulated. Good Luck! 73, Leon W5NA |
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