Hello Lee...
In MMTTY if you select the *FIR* demodulator, you will get a crisp +
pattern. It's optimzed for "Fluttered Signals". Fluttered signals are
the warbley sounding tones you hear from Russian stations coming in over
the North Pole.
73 de Bob - KØRC in CHS [MN]
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On 2/1/2013 8:52 PM, Lee Roberts wrote:
I've tried using a scope with my Kam+ and the scope with MMTTY. Neither one
gives a perfect "+" (crosshair) indication. I'm wondering why that is so.
Without a perfect crosshair pattern it would be difficult to get right on
frequency.
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