Narrowband vs Wideband
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Narrowband vs Wideband
This may be a stupid question, but I figured I would ask you guys anyway...
I would like to use a UHF Saber to communicate with some CLS radios that are operating on narrowband channels (ex 466.1125). I know the saber won't do narrowband, but should accept that frequency in wideband mode. The range i'll be using them in is just 3000 feet or so, would that theoretically work ok?
I would like to use a UHF Saber to communicate with some CLS radios that are operating on narrowband channels (ex 466.1125). I know the saber won't do narrowband, but should accept that frequency in wideband mode. The range i'll be using them in is just 3000 feet or so, would that theoretically work ok?
Jake
The audio from the narrowband transmitter will sound low to the Saber, and the transmit audio from the Saber will be distorted in the narrow receiver. It may in fact cut out while overdeviating.
It might work but it won't be pleasant overall.
It might work but it won't be pleasant overall.
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Wesley Chapel, Pasco County, Florida
Snow? What's that?!
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Actually, from the SABER end, the audio from the CLS will sound like it's "Pumping", or when you have a Wairs on AGC mode. When the CLS picks up your saber, you will need to tallk close to the mic at a constant audio deviation from you.
I have both the Astro Saber and a couple of CLS radios and this is how I use them.
I have both the Astro Saber and a couple of CLS radios and this is how I use them.