In this particular case, and pretty much only this case, which is NOT 
detectable by the tx control operator, is the ONLY
situation that key clicks may be of some assist to the rx operator, and how 
much help the clicks are will depend
entirely upon the experience of the operator,  AND the condition or quality of 
the performance of his ears at that particular moment.
AND THAT is discernable only by the RX control operator.

--... ...-- Dale - WC7S in Wy


 
> 
> 
> Guy, K2AV wrote:
> > 
> > Or stated differently, your ear probably needs something an S-unit
> > difference to discern two signals exactly on frequency with no other
> > separation information in the signal blend.
> > 
> 
> My experience, which seems to be shared by several others, is that even
> signals of greater than an S-unit difference in strength cannot be
> discerned. Weak and strong signals are all blended indiscernibly together.
> 
> Barry N1EU
> 
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