Posted by
Kurt Pawlikowski on
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Jim,
To add to what Mike said in the reflector, and, as I understand it,
you can make the XG3 scan between two set frequencies. I suspect that,
if you set those frequencies fairly narrow and within the band pass of
the receiver, you should get some buzz (I suspect some sort of
saw-tooth). Of course, I don't know how fast it would scan, but I would
think that you should be able to detect it. Hope that helps until
someone with hands-on experience can reply...
Regards,
kurtt
Kurt Pawlikowski, AKA WB9FMC
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http://pinrod.comOn 10/30/2011 20:55, Jim Harris wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a need for a 72.9 MHz signal source that can be heard on an FM receiver. The question is does the XG3 cover that frequency and can it's output cause any kind of an indication on an FM receiver. I'm not looking for intelligent audio from the receiver.....just a buzz, hiss of anything to indicate that the source is being received.
> Thanks in advance.
>
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