[SOC] EXCELLENT EXPLANATION.

andrew best ve3ria at gmail.com
Fri Aug 24 16:10:06 EDT 2018


I'm 56 I know what hallicraters but this other one your talking about no
idea hihi I geuss I'm a junior old timer with only 31 years on the air but
99 percent high speed cw my first radio was an eico 753 and it drifted
every where I'm sure I talked to a few Russian submarines on the bottom end
of 40 then I hit the big time with a 101 heathkit and it was great until
the relays stuck I then graduated to a yaesu 101 e blew up several finals
until I figured out how to tune on it goes to my present station yaesu ft
950 and a big old tank an alpha 76a what a beast 73 Andrew dit dit

On Fri, Aug 24, 2018, 3:41 PM <cptflak at foxinternet.com> wrote:

> Thanks Dave,
>
> It was close to what I was thinking of a pure DC interrupted note into an
> AM
> carrier signal, but was not sure. I remember the terms of A-1 and A-3 but
> consternated A-2 somewhere between.
>
>   Now I have to rationalize how a dc cw tone can be more narrow on an AM
> carrier, BUT, with today's technology, ie, being choked down, am sure its
> done like you said in your explanation.-AND, that would be terrific for we
> still mega xtal radio builders to copy cw w/o a XFO. But what the heck,
> that's why the old Heathkit Q-multiplier came in handy. Now even "it" can
> be
> junked. ( the wrenching of my heart to see that.)
>
>   Thanks again. Frank,
>
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