Ge>On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 19:09:43 -0500
Ge>Doug McGarrett wrote:
Ge>> I hate to requote a large post like this, but I think I
Ge>should,
Ge>> in this case. It would appear to me, from the #define
Ge>statements,
Ge>> that the audio carrier (what we usually call the "sound
Ge>carrier"
Ge>> here in the States) is either 4.5 MHz, 5.5 MHz, 6.0 Mhz,
Ge>or 6.5 MHz
Ge>> above the picture carrier. The frequencies are #define'd
Ge>in KHz,
Ge>> which is 1/1000 of MHz. (You guys in Europe, etc. all
Ge>understand
Ge>> Kilo and Mega and so on, anyway.)
Ge>Constant,
Ge>That is what I thought. If I were you I could not resist
Ge>the temptation to
Ge>experiment by changing those #define'd constants.
Ge>Keep us posted.
Ge>Regards,
Dear Geoff,
Thin that is just what I am going to do. It is only time
which is scarce ;-). Keep you posted. You and all the
others, thanks for the help so far.
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