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- Mailer: Elm [revision: 66.25]
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- Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 21:39:19 EST
- Reply-To: "David L. Wilson" <dwilson@S850.MWC.EDU>
- Sender: Short Wave Listener's List <SWL-L@OHSTVMA.BITNET>
- From: "David L. Wilson" <dwilson@S850.MWC.EDU>
- Subject: Re: ICF-2010 frequency adjustment
- In-Reply-To: from "Michael Schuster" at Jan 1, 93 9:37 pm
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- >
- > Now tune in a somewhat strong SSB frequency that can be clearly
- > heard. Military stations are best, since their equipment is
- > going to be more accurate than a ham radio operator's (in most
- > cases :)). I used the GHFS frequencies. Wait until some traffic
- > comes on and adjust the pot in VERY small increments. The pot is
- > very sensitive, and not much turning will be needed to realign
-
- This is the very hard way of doing it. You can use an AM station to do
- it and why not use WWV on 10 or 15 MHz as you know they are on freq?!
-
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