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2020-04-22:band_scope [2020/07/17 07:46] – ↷ Page moved from blog:2020-04-22:band_scope to 2020-04-22:band_scope va7fihowto:band_scope [2020/10/07 08:30] (current) – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation va7fi
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-In the [[/howto/hambasics/wavemodulation#modulation |Modulation section]] of the (still under construction) Ham Basics page, I show this screen capture of my IC-7300 to illustrate the difference between AM and Single Side Band signals: +In the [[howto:hambasics:sections:wavemodulation#modulation|Modulation section]] of the (still under construction) Ham Basics page, I show this screen capture of my IC-7300 to illustrate the difference between AM and Single Side Band signals: 
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 This shows: This shows:
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 One thing I always found a bit annoying about the IC-7300 is that when in Single Side Band mode, the display shifts the frequency a bit so that the centre of the signal is shown at the display frequency.  Here's an example of an LSB signal on the Aurora Net on 7.100 MHz: One thing I always found a bit annoying about the IC-7300 is that when in Single Side Band mode, the display shifts the frequency a bit so that the centre of the signal is shown at the display frequency.  Here's an example of an LSB signal on the Aurora Net on 7.100 MHz:
  
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 Note that even though it's an LSB signal, the centre of the signal is at 7.100 MHz.  I don't like this for two reasons: Note that even though it's an LSB signal, the centre of the signal is at 7.100 MHz.  I don't like this for two reasons:
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 Instead, I'd like the display to show this: Instead, I'd like the display to show this:
  
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 As it turns out, there's an easy (but a bit hidden) way to switch this setting: As it turns out, there's an easy (but a bit hidden) way to switch this setting:
  
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   - Press and hold the ''EXPD/SET'' button on the screen.   - Press and hold the ''EXPD/SET'' button on the screen.
howto/band_scope.txt · Last modified: 2020/10/07 08:30 by va7fi