Hello, Re the NOAA weather broadcasts on 162.xxx. MHz: Are these fm or USB, or... ? Thanks, Bob
BOBRR Member Joined Dec 15, 2004 Messages 1,512 Location Boston, MA Sep 18, 2022 #1 Hello, Re the NOAA weather broadcasts on 162.xxx. MHz: Are these fm or USB, or... ? Thanks, Bob
drdispatch What's the frequency, Kenneth? Premium Subscriber Joined Feb 17, 2007 Messages 1,353 Location Fightin' River, Michigan Sep 18, 2022 #2 They are analog FM.
OpSec All your WACN are belong to us Database Admin Joined Dec 19, 2002 Messages 1,915 Location Monitoring the database Sep 18, 2022 #3 Good ole wideband 25kHz FM
n0xvz Member (barely) Premium Subscriber Joined Jan 5, 2013 Messages 359 Location San Angelo, TX Sep 18, 2022 #4 It might also be FM. Mode For NOAA Weather Broadcasts ? Hello, For the NOAA weather broadcasts on, e.g., 162.5 MHz: What is the correct mode ? fm, or...? Thanks, R. forums.radioreference.com
It might also be FM. Mode For NOAA Weather Broadcasts ? Hello, For the NOAA weather broadcasts on, e.g., 162.5 MHz: What is the correct mode ? fm, or...? Thanks, R. forums.radioreference.com
BOBRR Member Joined Dec 15, 2004 Messages 1,512 Location Boston, MA Sep 18, 2022 #5 Hi, Thanks for info. Much appreciated. Have an Icom R8600 "FM" seems to do it. Regards, Bob
D dlwtrunked Member Premium Subscriber Joined Dec 19, 2002 Messages 2,436 Sep 18, 2022 #6 OpSec said: Good ole wideband 25kHz FM Click to expand... Nope. Although the channel spacing is 25 kHz, the bandwidth is only 16 kHz. Ref. https://www.ntia.doc.gov/files/ntia/publications/manual_sept_2009.pdf pg. 5-180
OpSec said: Good ole wideband 25kHz FM Click to expand... Nope. Although the channel spacing is 25 kHz, the bandwidth is only 16 kHz. Ref. https://www.ntia.doc.gov/files/ntia/publications/manual_sept_2009.pdf pg. 5-180
mikewazowski Forums Manager/Global DB Admin Staff member Forums Manager Joined Jun 26, 2001 Messages 13,835 Location Oot and Aboot Sep 18, 2022 #7 Already asked and answered here: Mode For NOAA Weather Broadcasts ?