Tuesday, 16 January 2024

Re: [Amateur-repairs] Creating a LSB and USB Test Signal!!

Better yet, just use a CW signal from anything. The receiver doesn't know the difference, a signal is a signal.

73

-Jim
NU0C

On Tue, 16 Jan 2024 17:37:56 +0000
"Clint, VE3CMQ" <ve6cmm@secrs.com> wrote:

> I'd just inject a 1KHz tone into the mic jack or aux audio input and crank the RF output of transmitter to minimum. No fancy test gear is needed. Transmit on USB or LSB,or AM. Use the MOX function for transmit control.
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> Clint, VE3CMQ
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> From: Amateur-repairs@groups.io <Amateur-repairs@groups.io> On Behalf Of Robert Lonn WA6PHN via groups.io
> Sent: Tuesday, 16 January 2024 10:37
> To: Amateur-repairs@groups.io
> Subject: [Amateur-repairs] Creating a LSB and USB Test Signal!!
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> I have been working on a receiver that has a USB and LSB problem. I am using my Icom IC-705 radio as a test source. I want to replace this with something that will generate a USB or LSB Test Signal continuously so I can inject it into the receiver and then check stages of the radio etc. etc.
> I have most test equipment available but was wondering if anyone has done this and what type of test equipment setup they have used..
> Thanks in advance for your help...
> Robert WA6PHN
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73

-Jim
NU0C


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