[CW] IF Intermediate Frequency

Ed Tanton [email protected]
Wed, 07 Aug 2002 16:29:24 -0400


It's a simple matter of the frame of reference, isn't it?

If one is referring to transmitted/received RF, then it is LF. If you're 
talking about receiving, then "IF" applies. After all, a popular "IF" 
frequency for radio-astronomy is 70MHz... a far cry from 455kHz!

At 08:18 PM 2002-08-07, Ronald KA4INM Youvan wrote:
>>Hi all,
>>"Why did we call the 410-512 Khz band "I.F." frequencies - "
>
>
>   I have always called it the LF band.
>
>        73 (= Best Regards) de: Ron [email protected]
>

73 Ed Tanton N4XY <[email protected]>

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