[CW] Where are all the 80 meter CW ops?
Buck - N4PGW
n4pgw-list1 at towncorp.net
Sun Jun 19 22:21:17 EDT 2005
Thank you for the invite. I'll have to check it out.
I have used DSP on my rig for SSB but tonight I actually worked with it on
CW and found it to be great! I'll check it out with you Tuesday if I don't
go to the local club meeting.
73,
Buck
N4PGW
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> From: k0ng at inebraska.com [mailto:k0ng at inebraska.com]
> Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 10:11 PM
> To: Buck - N4PGW
> Cc: cw at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [CW] Where are all the 80 meter CW ops?
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> Hello Buck : I think maybe the new op's are afraid of "a little static" !
> None of the new radio's (that I am aware of) have noise limiters or AVC
> defeat switch's, thus static drives the radio and operator nuts ! (?).
> I find however that a good DSP system really helps tired old ears. Ops
> seem to be unwilling to copy any signal under S9+ ?? I have a schedule
> year round on 3575 at 7:15 pm central Tuesday evenings. You are welcome
> to give us a buzz (a net meets there before my sked so you might have to
> wait a while but not often). 73 es GL OM DE K0NG (no KN here!!) ..
>
> Quoting Buck - N4PGW <n4pgw-list1 at towncorp.net>:
>
> > Where are all the 80 meter Ops? I have looked on 80 meters for CW
> contacts
> > for over a week and have heard none.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Buck
> > N4PGW
> >
> >
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