Tom Childers, N5GE wrote:
When working weak signals in QRN or QRM, getting an exact zero beat is
crucial if you want to have the best copy.
Why? (seriously)
73,
Barry N1EU
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On Wed, 14 May 2008 08:37:10 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
Tom Childers, N5GE wrote:
When working weak signals in QRN or QRM, getting an exact zero beat is
crucial if you want to have the best copy.
Why? (seriously)
73,
Barry N1EU
You won't notice much difference in a wide filter greater
It places your station in the middle of the other operators passband,
and has the best chance for them to hear you. I have noticed this in
contests. Some folks, especially with strong adjacent signals
(meaning they are probably running a filter) will hear you better and
respond quicker if
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