Unfortunately not every signal you see on the ham bands are perfect. I
frequently see signals with quite a bit of energy in what should be the
opposite sideband. Surely you do not mean 500KHz(500 kilocycles), maybe 500
Hz (Cycles). You have a great radio, it is just reporting what it sees out
there.

73's Jim, W4ATK
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Subject: [Flexradio] Opposite side band


In my SDR-1000, I see (and hear) information that I believe should no be
there. Rather than the signal dieing at the center frequency, you see
significant energy for about 500 kc in the opposite sideband. I have checked
and  double
checked cables, etc. Anyone have any ideas? This is a 6mo old unit that  has
always been this way, but now I am starting to clean up what I would
consider
to be undesirable issues.

Harry W9BR



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