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Well, looks like I should have checked with the ARRL first.
http://www.arrl.org/band-plan "ATV Channel #1". Well, looks like that solves that mystery. I just didn't know hams were using ATSC now. I thought they still used NTSC. |
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If that 12-MHz ATSC signal was indeed an ATV station, the bandwidth was probably not intentional; it may be a type of intermodulation problem that happens in the station's amplifier(s).
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I actually didn't even know an FM mode existed for NTSC, now you have me more interested than ATSC, because I might be able to transmit this. *goes to research this* |
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