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Mike,
Sounds
like Pappy Spinks that used to own Oak Grove Airport South of Fort Worth,
Texas. They are so fast they copy whole words and maybe even sentences,
who knows, it's just fast.
Paul
I
know a fellow who can run in the neighborhood of 80wpm... Tom
was a high-speed intercept operator copying cut numbers (coded numbers in
groups of 5 characters) sent by Russian operators during the cold war.
It is amazing to watch him work in a contest. I can't even come close to
copying his work..
You
may hear him on this weekend, his call is N4NW, he was talking about a
single-band effort on either 80m.. or 160m..
Good
luck to all in this weekends contest!
73 Mike
Perryman www.k5jmp.us
wouldn't it be nice to
send code that fast ?
:-)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doh! Fingers run at about 90 WPM, brain tends to lag behind...
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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bob Dengler
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 3:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Radio quality (was RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF Power)
At 2/15/2006 09:46 AM, you wrote:
Ok, I'll bite-what's AIP? I have a G707, and don't
remember seeing
anything labeled like that.
Kenwood's AIP = "Advanced Intercept Point". It reduces the
sensitivity
of the receiver which has the effect of reducing receiver-induced
intermod by lowering the TOIP/compression point.
^^^^^^^^^
That should be "raising the TOIP/compression point".
Bob NO6B
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