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Is the characteristic swept tone audio that I hear when the Beacon Tester receives a 121.5 MHz signal the actual demodulated audio from the beacon?

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Is the characteristic swept tone audio that I hear when the Beacon Tester receives a 121.5 MHz signal the actual demodulated audio from the beacon?

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No, the swept tone audio is just an audio file played when the tester has received a 121 MHz signal. The actual demodulated 121/243 demodulated audio can be heard using the Listen to 121/243 Audio buttons in the Options menu (BT100AV series).

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