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Noise Generator

Larry Dodson
No electronic background, but have successfully followed excellent instructions and completed KAT100 and KPA100 and have these working in an EC2 enclosure. Not bad for a guy who cannot tell the difference between a resistor and a capacitor!

Now for dumb question.  I would like a noise generator, mainly for setting up CW filters, but also for SSB.  Does the 2 T-Gen 2-Tone Test Oscillator work for both, and how do I connect to PC to run with Spectrogram.  Thanks in advance - Larry (G0IKE)
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Re: Noise Generator

Matt Osborn
Good question!  The answer is no.  The 2 T-Gen is useful only for
inspecting the SSB output from the transmitter.

The N-Gen wideband noise generator is the kit you'll want to use for
aligning the IF and for setting the CW/SSB filters.

On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 20:42:58 -0000, "Larry Dodson"
<[hidden email]> wrote:

>No electronic background, but have successfully followed excellent instructions and completed KAT100 and KPA100 and have these working in an EC2 enclosure. Not bad for a guy who cannot tell the difference between a resistor and a capacitor!
>
>Now for dumb question.  I would like a noise generator, mainly for setting up CW filters, but also for SSB.  Does the 2 T-Gen 2-Tone Test Oscillator work for both, and how do I connect to PC to run with Spectrogram.  Thanks in advance - Larry (G0IKE)

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