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<blockquote data-quote="smoggy07" data-source="post: 978577" data-attributes="member: 298987"><p>100% Pager</p><p>Pocsag 1200</p><p><a href="http://www.kb9ukd.com/digital/pocsag12.wav" target="_blank">http://www.kb9ukd.com/digital/pocsag12.wav</a></p><p></p><p>Having the SDR set to WFM won't help with the bleed over, can you receive the WeFax TX on NFM? I always try and use NFM to minimise bleedover, most weather satellites will stick to internationally recognised channel spacing i.e. 6.25Khz or 12.5Khz or a few still using 25Khz</p><p></p><p>Tune to 137.975 Mhz with one SDR and pipe the sound to PDW, if you can, listen to or record the other freq that's getting the bleedover, when it kicks in, check out PDW (as the bleedover starts the decoder will decode the messages).</p><p></p><p>That's the closest freq I could see to your freq but there might be others within a few Khz:</p><p>137.975 WIDE AREA PAGING POCSAG 1200 NATIONWIDE FM</p><p>Others are </p><p>138.075 WIDE AREA PAGING POCSAG 1200 NATIONWIDE FM </p><p>138.15 WIDE AREA PAGING POCSAG 1200 NATIONWIDE FM </p><p>138.175 WIDE AREA PAGING POCSAG 512/1200 NATIONWIDE FM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smoggy07, post: 978577, member: 298987"] 100% Pager Pocsag 1200 [URL]http://www.kb9ukd.com/digital/pocsag12.wav[/URL] Having the SDR set to WFM won't help with the bleed over, can you receive the WeFax TX on NFM? I always try and use NFM to minimise bleedover, most weather satellites will stick to internationally recognised channel spacing i.e. 6.25Khz or 12.5Khz or a few still using 25Khz Tune to 137.975 Mhz with one SDR and pipe the sound to PDW, if you can, listen to or record the other freq that's getting the bleedover, when it kicks in, check out PDW (as the bleedover starts the decoder will decode the messages). That's the closest freq I could see to your freq but there might be others within a few Khz: 137.975 WIDE AREA PAGING POCSAG 1200 NATIONWIDE FM Others are 138.075 WIDE AREA PAGING POCSAG 1200 NATIONWIDE FM 138.15 WIDE AREA PAGING POCSAG 1200 NATIONWIDE FM 138.175 WIDE AREA PAGING POCSAG 512/1200 NATIONWIDE FM [/QUOTE]
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