Minimum power to accomplish your communication goals, Bill. That still *is* part of the FCC regulations, is it not?

Jack, W6NF/VE4SNA

On 2/22/2014 5:45 PM, Bill Turner wrote:
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On 2/22/2014 2:05 PM, Doug VE3VS wrote:
If you, or
anyone else uses much higher power, that strongest signal will "take over" the passband on most receivers, spoiling other QSOs that are going on at the
time.

REPLY:

This has been true forever, not just with PSK31, and this is why narrowband receivers were invented in the first place. PSK31 is a very narrowband mode so why not receive accordingly? Narrow your RX bandwidth down to 100 Hz or so and the problem goes away and everyone can run whatever power they like.

73, Bill W6WRT

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