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February 9th 12, 11:15 PM posted to sci.electronics.repair,uk.rec.audio,uk.tech.broadcast
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A couple of questions regarding that list:
Why is the HRC channel spacing offset[1] by 300Hz - 6.0003MHz instead of
6MHz?
I don't know.
I recall once specially tweaking a UK 8MHz HRC harmonic comb generator
(to which all of the TV channels were locked). It was a little above (or
was it below?) 8MHz. There was a reason for this, but at the moment, I
can't remember what it was.
One system where this was done was the old BT Westminster system -
probably very useful in an area where I would expect a lot of off-air
reception problems.
I don't know what offset they used but, as an example, if you alter the
comb to 7.990963855MHz, channel E45 is bang on (663.25MHz) so, if you
centred the five off-airs around this using E41, E43, E45, E47 and E49,
the worst case error will be +/-36kHz from the nominal frequency.
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