Hi Bret and the group. I don't know or see how it could be wide band,
because over by my Grandmother's there are monitors that are very close in
frequency to one another even inarrow band, and by about I'd say 5 KHz.
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Brett Winchester wrote:
> I suspect it is wide wide band fm, not too stable but what is the band =
> plan on the ARRL site for that band?
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> thank you!
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> >>> JEFFREY MICHAEL KENYON <[log in to unmask]> 08/20/02 01:44PM >>>
> Hi everyone. I have a question,a dn I am trying to figure this out even
> with a spectuum analyzer. I want to do a little bit of experiencing with
> the 33 CM ham band, and I have found this room monitor, and I am stumped
> on its exact frequency, and things around it, and channel spacing and
> equipment specifications. I know the ham rules and regs regarding this,
> but I have had several receivers tested with this monitor, and it is
> appearning to either be 906.675 or 906.670 or somewhere in between. I
> can;'t seem to get anything exactly on frequency, and I know that som of
> these room monitrrs have been used for 3cm activities. Any help with this
> would be appreciated, and thanks in advance.
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