Re: MD: FM 15khz pilot tone

2001-02-13 Thread Timothy Stockman
Actually, for analog FM stereo, it's 19KHz (+ or - 2 Hz) at 10% or less modulation. Also, the lower sideband of the L-R stereo subchannel extends downwards from it's center at 38 KHz towards 19KHz, so you may also be getting alias components from the extreme high end of the subchannel if th

RE: MD: FM 15khz pilot tone

2001-02-12 Thread Tony Antoniou
15kHz notch filter ... best done by either having an in-line filter while recording (if done in analogue), or using a PC based filter (like the one in Cooledit Pro) after having copied the entire sound source to a WAV file on your PC. Adios, LarZ --- TAMA - The Strongest Name in D

Re: MD: FM 15khz pilot tone

2001-02-12 Thread John Small
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001 18:54:27 -0600, John Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >How to get it out? I mean, how to filter it out when recording initially? -jts - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubs