[ICOM] R7000 dumb question of the day

Bonddaleena at aol.com Bonddaleena at aol.com
Fri Dec 2 16:48:49 EST 2005


In a message dated 12/2/2005 4:34:45 PM Eastern  Standard Time, 
gfiber at comcast.net writes:
Ron,

The FM filter is about  15 kHz wide and the FMn filter is about 3 kHz wide. 
Standard FM broadcast is 150  kHz wide and up to 200 kHz with the other data 
and guard band  included.

The problem is the Standard broadcast signal is way to wide for  the FM 
filters in the 756 series. The FM filters in the 756 are for two way  
communications, where the wide broadcast FM signal is for fidelity.

Hope  that helps

Gary K8IZ. 
> Any thoughts as to why the FM is FUBAR???  
> thanks for your patience! 
> ron 
> N4UE 
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Gary, THANKS!!! Another member pointed out my stupid error....
 
By the way, what type of modulation does NOAA use????? Like I said, it  
sounds good on several radios, regardless of the radio's mode  setting......
 
 
ron
 
N4UE


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