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rx366 [2014/02/13 23:37] n1eu |
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telepost. We are modifying the user manual to point out it's location in a picture. Should be available for download in a few days. | telepost. We are modifying the user manual to point out it's location in a picture. Should be available for download in a few days. | ||
- | update: many users have reported a significant birdie in the 9MHz IF Output that brings into question its use for driving an LP-PAN panadapter. Here's the birdie as posted by VE7TK: {{:366birdie.jpg?200|}} | + | update: many users have reported a significant birdie in the 9MHz IF Output that brings into question its use for driving an LP-PAN panadapter. Here's the birdie as posted by VE7TK:\\ |
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+ | {{:366birdie.jpg?300 |}}\\ | ||
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+ | And here's a panadapter display of an empty 10M band, showing spurious signals\\ | ||
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+ | {{:rx366.gif?300 |}}\\ | ||
+ | Using the RX366 i.f. output to drive a panadapter is not recommended. | ||