Is your HF receiver calibrated?

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  • Опубліковано 21 січ 2025

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  • @metalfabman5477
    @metalfabman5477 Рік тому

    Really interesting demonstration, thanks

  • @californiakayaker
    @californiakayaker 2 роки тому

    That throbbing can go down to really low frequencies. You can hear (listen carefully) 1/2 cycle per second or there abouts if you learn how to hear the "throb". That said, I"ve needed to do this, as I use a mode called JS8CALL (JS8) and sometimes my transmission starts at say offset 2001 and ends up changing to anouther line at 2000 messing up the "message" . Have you noticed a carrier suppression adjustment for this radio ?

  • @pietleroux5169
    @pietleroux5169 4 місяці тому

    Its fine if you own a IC7300 but if you dont use your cw sidetone : if it is set at 1 Khz it will work exactly as described in your video but the best way to do it is to use digital mode app WSJT-X on its frequency calibration mode, it has a routine for doing this and the results are very accurate. PS remember the higher the frequency of the time signal the more accurate your calibration will be.

  • @Randy-xs4wm
    @Randy-xs4wm Рік тому

    1 kiloHertz should not be pronounced “kilohurt”… You seem to think that pronouncing “kilohurts” is plural and therefore reserved for 2 or more kiloHertz. The truth, however, is that kiloHertz was named for Heinrich Hertz, so what sounds like a plural to you is really someone’s name. Therefore, it is indeed pronounced kiloHertz, whether you’re talking one or whether you’re talking many.