Vic wrote:

I also hear the signal moving back and forth with QSB, but there seems to be 
another 
advantage as well. One problem I have copying weak CW signals is that sometimes 
a bit of 
noise comes along and causes me to miss a letter in a call, for example, and I 
have to 
wait for the guy to send it again. During a QSO it's less of a problem because 
the brain 
fills in letters and words from the context, but sometimes I am missing almost 
every other 
letter and this mechanism breaks down.

Possibly the noise is picked up differently by the antennas...I'm not sure, but 
when 
diversity is on, the signal seems to stand out, less damaged by the noise. Far 
fewer 
letters get crunched -- it makes it much easier to copy.
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Yes, that is exactly what I heard as well. The sound was much richer and full 
and the sigs just seemed to pop up out of the noise better. Doing A/B 
comparisons between diversity and single receive I heard much more ringing in 
narrow DSP filtering on single receive that combined with the noise would tend 
to bury some signals. But with diversity reception, the signal would seem to 
pop out more and sound better with much less ringing or harshness.

73,
Dave W8FGU
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