Morgan?
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> On Apr 6, 2022, at 10:02 AM, Edward Mccann wrote:
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> What on earth?
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> Jack, how about decrypting your comment? My Enigma Machine is ln the shop for
> repair
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> AG6CX
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> “As
> long as I do not sound like some woke disney donald duck character”
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> Sent
What on earth?
Jack, how about decrypting your comment? My Enigma Machine is ln the shop for
repair
AG6CX
“As
long as I do not sound like some woke disney donald duck character”
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> On Apr 6, 2022, at 2:57 AM, Morgan Bailey wrote:
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> As
> long as I do not sound like
Hi Morgan,
I appreciate your opinion and I agree on the crowded band comment. If you read
my message I did say we only use ESSB when band conditions allow. In the extra
SSB portion on 80 meters there is enough elbow room. Using ESSB vs AM uses less
bandwidth but allows for very comfortable
ESSB---Folks, if you want to be a broadcaster with high fidelity, then use
AM. SSB is for COMMUNICATION of information and as such making it a
fidelity race will occupy more bandwidth than is necessary to communicate.
The bands are already crowded, Imagine everyone one in a contest with 1500
watts
Hi All,
Just received a K4D from a friend. I have it connected and just getting used
to the radio.
We operate ESSB (4 kHz LSB) on the lower end of 80 meters where there is
ample room without causing interference. When you rag chew for several hours
it is much more pleasing to listen to.
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