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Author Topic: UVB-76 "The Buzzer" 4625 kHz R3E 03-15-14 1924  (Read 3660 times)

vhavrilko

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UVB-76 "The Buzzer" 4625 kHz R3E 03-15-14 1924
« on: March 15, 2014, 1955 UTC »
The Buzzer hrd w/a strong signal via University of Twente; appreared to be using R3E modulation; SIO 454-555.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZblFEEIDDQ
« Last Edit: March 15, 2014, 2015 UTC by vhavrilko »

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Re: UVB-76 "The Buzzer" 4625 kHz A3E 03-15-14 1924
« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2014, 1958 UTC »
ALCON,

Should this be moved to the utility section?

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Re: UVB-76 "The Buzzer" 4625 kHz A3E 03-15-14 1924
« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2014, 2002 UTC »
If you zoom in you can see it is running as normal with reduced lower side band.
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Re: UVB-76 "The Buzzer" 4625 kHz R3E 03-15-14 1924
« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2014, 2016 UTC »
Yes sir, you are right.  I could also hear it a little in LSB?  Is this R3E?

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Re: UVB-76 "The Buzzer" 4625 kHz R3E 03-15-14 1924
« Reply #4 on: March 16, 2014, 1813 UTC »
I think that"s right. I've always called it "compatible sideband". The two are the same thing though.
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Re: UVB-76 "The Buzzer" 4625 kHz R3E 03-15-14 1924
« Reply #5 on: March 16, 2014, 1846 UTC »
R3E is reduced/controlled carrier SSB
H3E is full carrier SSB

It has been known to use both R3E & H3E:
http://priyom.org/number-stations/slavic/s28.aspx

From looking at it now (1843Z 16 Mar 2014), I can see a little LSB, but not as wide as USB, so perhaps some artifact of it not being good at LSB suppression?

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Re: UVB-76 "The Buzzer" 4625 kHz R3E 03-15-14 1924
« Reply #6 on: March 16, 2014, 1924 UTC »
Thanks all for the clarification!

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Re: UVB-76 "The Buzzer" 4625 kHz R3E 03-15-14 1924
« Reply #7 on: March 16, 2014, 1925 UTC »
I can only hear this from the University of Twente xcvr; I may be too far away to hear it from Idaho on that frequency.  Can any members from the east coast hear it?

 

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