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 5.  Attach counter to TP1 (coax) on SSB Board. ​ This is the center conductor of the coax that carries the BFO signal from the SSB board to the Clipper-detector board.  ​ 5.  Attach counter to TP1 (coax) on SSB Board. ​ This is the center conductor of the coax that carries the BFO signal from the SSB board to the Clipper-detector board.  ​
-Turn front panel passband control fully CCW and adjust C-14 for 6.100220 MHz (that is, 220 Hz above 6.1 MHz).   +  * Turn front panel passband control fully CCW and adjust C-14 for 6.100220 MHz (that is, 220 Hz above 6.1 MHz).   
-Turn passband control back fully CW.  Frequency should drop to approximately 6.099780 (that is, 220 Hz below 6.1 MHz).  ​+  ​* ​Turn passband control back fully CW.  Frequency should drop to approximately 6.099780 (that is, 220 Hz below 6.1 MHz).  ​
 Note: the procedure is to approximately center the passband around 6.1 MHz.  Slight adjustment of C-14 may be needed. Note: the procedure is to approximately center the passband around 6.1 MHz.  Slight adjustment of C-14 may be needed.
  
-6.  Turn passband control back to center, or position so that your voice +6.  Turn passband control back to center, or position so that your voice sounds normal to someone who knows your voice. ​ Note: turning the passband control CCW increases the treble, while turning the control CW increases bass.  This is counter intuitive and not mentioned in the manual.
-sounds normal to someone who knows your voice. ​ Note: turning the passband +
-control CCW increases the treble, while turning the control CW increases +
-bass.  This is counter intuitive and not mentioned in the manual.+
  
  

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