Post 5 made on Friday August 4, 2017 at 15:01 |
Fred Harding Super Member |
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Last answer. ZeeVee, which is a more expensive product, offers a spectrum analyzer to determine what frequencies are in use, and what frequencies are open for modulation. ZeeVee outputs 45 dB of signal, but can be adjusted down in 5 dB increments. As you might guess, having signal strength about the same for all signals, modulated or not, is a good idea. Those are the two gain figures I was alluding to.
Good luck with your project. Sounds like it will be an interesting experience for you.
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