Hi Keith, in the case of WBAL, I tried everything I could to get rid of 
the hiss.  Nothing worked. Sure I could knock it down a bit with certain 
settings, but the hiss was still there. Having to use special techniques 
to get a station in clearly when you are well within the station's NIF 
is absolutely unsatisfactory. In other words, I should not have to do it 
in the first place.

Bill

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've found that the SSB technique only works part of the time.  Using
> USB on the lower adjacent and LSB on the upper.  To really knock it
> back you need a phaser (which) I have.  But not everyone has one nor
> can everyone afford one.
> 
> Keith McGinnis Hingham MA Drake R8A / Eton E1 with two 100 ft
> longwires, 75 ft sloper, Quantum loops and Quantum phaser.
> 

-- 
Bill Harms
Elkridge, Maryland

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