Re: [Repeater-Builder] Intermod software

2008-02-02 Thread Joe
I just used RFS.EXE the other day to calculate passive intermodulation. It's my favorite program for years, but can only calculate hits on specific frequencies. What the original question asked was how to calculate a frequency that will cause a known intermod. I don't know of any software th

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Intermod software

2008-02-02 Thread Ken Arck
At 12:59 PM 2/2/2008, you wrote: >Find software called RFS.exe, it is an older DOS program but it does >have an intermod calculator. <---Does RFS allow for 3rd party variables? (I already have IM software - that's not the issue) Ken

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Intermod software

2008-02-02 Thread DCFluX
Find software called RFS.exe, it is an older DOS program but it does have an intermod calculator. On 2/2/08, Ken Arck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > At 10:37 AM 2/2/2008, you wrote: > > I suppose that could be done for a single unknown but more than one > unknown candidate frequency would result

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Intermod software

2008-02-02 Thread Ken Arck
At 10:37 AM 2/2/2008, you wrote: I suppose that could be done for a single unknown but more than one unknown candidate frequency would result in unlimited combinations. I would find useful a program that could handle broadband candidate signal sources. I've used multiple narrowband sources spa

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Intermod software

2008-02-02 Thread Stu Benner
I suppose that could be done for a single unknown but more than one unknown candidate frequency would result in unlimited combinations. I would find useful a program that could handle broadband candidate signal sources. I've used multiple narrowband sources spaced appropriately to do this in the pa