I'm probably a bit psycho at times and studied acoustics in college over
50 years ago. Now I need to figure out how to combine the two.
73, Bob N7XY
On 9/20/18 8:07 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
On a related topic, I discovered that as a guy of a certain age, 400 Hz may be
a better pitch for
9/21/2018 1:17:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Conditions, shmonditions: DXing anyway
This probably is related to the commercial CW operators trick of laying
the phones down on the desk to copy a weak ship station through noise.
It really does work. Unfortunately, today's over-the-ear headph
90 foot off-center-fed dipole with the apex at about 25 feet. One end slopes to
15' high gazebo roof, the other immediately gets tangled up in a large oak tree.
Could be worse, but not much :)
Wayne
N6KR
> On Sep 21, 2018, at 8:50 AM, Barry wrote:
>
> Wayne,
> Nice going! What were you
This probably is related to the commercial CW operators trick of laying
the phones down on the desk to copy a weak ship station through noise.
It really does work. Unfortunately, today's over-the-ear headphones tend
to stick together rather than laying flat on the desk as the old "cans"
did,
On Fri, 9/21/18, Drew AF2Z wrote:
> I generally use 440 Hz for sidetone/pitch, thinking that it is a familiar
> standard musical note and perhaps is more recognizable to the
> brain in some way. I don't know if that has any validity or not...
I've been using a sidetone pitch of 800 Hz on my
Wayne,
Nice going! What were you using for an antenna?
73,
Barry
K3NDM
On September 20, 2018 11:07:01 PM EDT, Wayne Burdick wrote:
>Tonight I heard a very weak CW CQ on 7.007 MHz right around sundown --
>LA1MFA (Norway). With the filtering on the K3S dialed down to 100 Hz,
>30 Hz audio
I generally use 440 Hz for sidetone/pitch, thinking that it is a
familiar standard musical note and perhaps is more recognizable to the
brain in some way. I don't know if that has any validity or not...
One thing I would dearly like to have is the ability to listen to the
actual signal as I
Hi Wayne,
thanks for nice example. Definitely agree.
I am using the pitch set to 360Hz for long time and it is the best result
for myself... after long time testing and experimenting with my K3.
The 250Hz roofing with the "filtering on the K3 dialed down to 100-150Hz and
30Hz audio peaking
On 9/21/2018 12:22 AM, David Cutter via Elecraft wrote:
On a related tack, I am often surprised at how high the radio volume has
become in the club shack. On turning it down, it is quite a relief on the
ears and yet perception of the signal we are listening to improves.
Two possible reasons.
: Elecraft Reflector
Subject: [Elecraft] Conditions, shmonditions: DXing anyway
Tonight I heard a very weak CW CQ on 7.007 MHz right around sundown --
LA1MFA (Norway). With the filtering on the K3S dialed down to 100 Hz, 30 Hz
audio peaking filter (APF) turned on, and the noise blanker opt
On 9/20/2018 8:07 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
On a related topic, I discovered that as a guy of a certain age, 400 Hz may be
a better pitch for copying weak signals than my usual 550 Hz. This could be a
well-understood psychoacoustic phenomenon, but it came as a pleasant surprise.
The science
Tonight I heard a very weak CW CQ on 7.007 MHz right around sundown -- LA1MFA
(Norway). With the filtering on the K3S dialed down to 100 Hz, 30 Hz audio
peaking filter (APF) turned on, and the noise blanker optimized, he was
readable. I called and he came right back to me.
I would normally
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