[Lowfer] HSCW Experiment on the LowFer Frequencies
Dick Goodman
wa3usg at verizon.net
Mon Jan 10 08:52:08 EST 2011
If you transmit CW (data) at 200 wpm won't that drastically increase the
bandwidth?
For example, signals on the waterhole frequency are sent extremely slowly
therefore only taking up a tiny slice of spectrum. If you transmit at 200
wpm, isn't that going to take up several KHz of bandwidth?
I thought that the advantage of things like QRSS, Wolf, and other modes that
we use is that they can be detected by long term integration on the
receiving end. With high speed CW (basically high speed data), the signal is
not there long enough to be detected in that manner.
73
Dick, WA3USG
Mechanicsburg, PA.
FN10LE
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