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- | ====== Band Scope ====== | ||
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- | In the [[/ | ||
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- | This shows: | ||
- | * The radio is tuned to 3.880 MHz (in AM mode) but there' | ||
- | * 5 kHz higher (at 3.885 Mhz), there' | ||
- | * 5 kHz lower (at 3.875 Mhz), there' | ||
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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. | ||
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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: | ||
- | * That's not really what's going on. There' | ||
- | * This way of displaying the signal doesn' | ||
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- | Instead, I'd like the display to show this: | ||
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- | As it turns out, there' | ||
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- | - Press and hold the '' | ||
- | - Go in the '' | ||
- | - Select the '' | ||
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- | I got clued in that this was an option watching this excellent video that explains how to identify various signals by looking at the band scope: | ||
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