Is there a way in CPS to change LO or similar in the XTS2500 mk III ?
just so happens a weak internally generated sproggie is right on the main local frequency.
anyone point me to the right section of the CPS - if i can please ?
Mark
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XTS2500 sproggie on wanted frequency
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Re: XTS2500 sproggie on wanted frequency
marc-ynm wrote:Is there a way in CPS to change LO or similar in the XTS2500 mk III ?
just so happens a weak internally generated sproggie is right on the main local frequency.
anyone point me to the right section of the CPS - if i can please ?
Mark
Been in this radio field a long time and have never heard of a "SPROGGIE". Can you please explain to me and the rest of the group just what this is.
Jim
Re: XTS2500 sproggie on wanted frequency
Jim202 wrote:Been in this radio field a long time and have never heard of a "SPROGGIE". Can you please explain to me and the rest of the group just what this is.
Jim
You can't figure out based on the context that he's talking about a birdie, or self-quieting frequency?
Re: XTS2500 sproggie on wanted frequency
Yes, I've been in radio 30+ years too, must be lost in translation over the pond 
- its a 'birdie'
- an internally generated 'carrier' on a freq i want to monitor..

- its a 'birdie'

Re: XTS2500 sproggie on wanted frequency
can nobody help please ? - i i could do with 'nudging' this birdie off a freq we use...
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