FM on 11 meter (Export Radios)

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  1. BTShepp

    BTShepp Blue Demon

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    My General Lee doesn't provide talkback when in FM mode. Is that normal? And when I am in FM mode, I can talk to and receive stations that are in AM, but we both sound extremely distorted to each other. My Radio Shack power meter (set to Peak Envelope) shows no power fluctuation on FM like it does with AM (makes sense).

    Hoping to find another another CB operator with FM so I can test it out....
     
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  3. lilillill

    lilillill Sarcasm... it's not just for breakfast

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    Funny, I was just trying that out last night and found that my Cobra 19 DX-IV seems to receive FM just fine. It's a little quieter but not garbled up like I though it would be. Maybe it's because both radios are in the same truck.
     
  4. lilillill

    lilillill Sarcasm... it's not just for breakfast

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    The "radio shack"...

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  5. lilillill

    lilillill Sarcasm... it's not just for breakfast

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    By the way @mike5511 ... that's the MFJ941D in its new home.
     
  6. Diesel Dave

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    That's a nice looking SRA 198 hook up to it .
     
  7. BTShepp

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    On my General Lee, I feel like I get a better sound with my astatic 636 than my ranger sra.
     
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  8. mike5511

    mike5511 Road Train Member

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    Well is it doing what you wanted it to? Nice set-up by the way!
     
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  9. lilillill

    lilillill Sarcasm... it's not just for breakfast

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    I like the sound of the Astatic better too. There is a 636L hooked to the N4 just out of frame. I just had the 198 laying around and it sounds way better than the stock Cobra mic.
     
  10. Ridgeline

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    Why do you have a tuner in a mobile for one narrow band?

    FM wont move the power needle, if it does, you have a serious problem.

    FM shifts the frequency when it is modulated, so you will have what's called deviation from the center carrier based on the frequency of the modulation within a specific limit. It used to be something like 5khz and now it is for many commercial radios 2.5 khz if I remember right.

    listening to FM can be done on an am rig, it takes a little skill but listening to am is difficult because the discriminator in the rig that demodulates the fm signal doesn't like am envelopes and that's why it sounds like crap.

    IF the frequencies above the cb wasn't being used (which they are for the military) or below the band (for commerical use), I would love to see FM on the band above 27.405 for maybe another 400 khz.
     
  11. lilillill

    lilillill Sarcasm... it's not just for breakfast

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    I'm not sure yet. I'm knee deep in antenna theory right now and only have a basic understanding of how it is supposed to work.

    I did hook it to a fiberglass antenna that was way out of tune and then put my AA-54 on the other end to see what the knobs would do... not exactly like I thought. Maybe the inductor is a little crusty but there only seems to be one position that makes a big change and moves the resonance up in frequency a couple mhz. Or maybe I just don't know what I'm doing yet, lol.

    It did help me diagnose a low power output on my N4 which I was unaware of. The fuse had loosened up and wasn't supplying enough current to the radio to operate at full power.

    All in all, I'm happy to have more gadgets to tinker with.
     
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