Thanks Patrick,

So what about the different bandwidth? Assuming SSB is 2.4 kHz and PSK31 is 31 
Hz, is there an extra advantage here of 800 (19 dB or whatever) as well?

IMO Digital Modes are ideal for QRP and for those who want to get away from the 
screaming guys with 1,000m towers and 10kW amplifiers.

Simon Brown, HB9DRV
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Patrick Lindecker 


  Hello Simon,

  I measured the minimum S/N (in general for about 2 % of errors) for all the 
Multipsk modes (look at the chapter "RX/TX modes selection and their 
descriptions" in my help).

  I did not measure in fact the minimum S/B for a SSB QSO. I suppose that for 
two Hams speaking in the same native language and with a normal pronunciation, 
the minimum S/N must be about 0 dB, but I think it is very variable.
  For aural CW , it is supposed to be -15/-20 dB for very good CWers (and I put 
this figure in my help). However, I tested myself at 20 wpm (my level must be 
considered as not very good, see weak,  in CW) with a CW signal in gaussian 
noise. I could decode only to about -5 dB, so the human psychoacoustic dynamic 
must be very large... 

  73
  Patrick

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