Signal Identification

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Crude mock-up of the start of a signal identification section of the wiki.

Mode Frequency Range (kHz) Bandwidth (kHz) Shift (Hz) Number of Tones Key Features Sources Recording Spectrum Image
USB All Frequencies in the HF Range Typically 2.4 to 3.0 kHz, can be wider or narrower Not Applicable Not Applicable No carrier present in Spectrum, audio typically bunched to towards the left (low frequency) World wide USB recording link here USB-signal.png
LSB All Frequencies in the HF Range Typically 2.4 to 3.0 kHz, can be wider or narrower Not Applicable Not Applicable No carrier present in Spectrum, audio typically bunched to towards the right (low frequency) World wide USB recording link here LSB-signal.png
AM All Frequencies in the HF Range Typically 2.6 to 10.0 kHz, can be wider or narrower Not Applicable Not Applicable Carrier present in center of signal, audio mirrored left and right of the carrier World wide AM recording link here AM-signal.png



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