Change mikes first; that's easy and non-invasive, and often a
cause...also, look at the possibility of overdriving. Is the CW signal
clean? If the aforementioned are good, then it's somewhere in the
audio/ssb circuits, which admittedly is a large area...
Guy
On 2/21/2014 4:33 PM, Richard Knoppow wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Ellis" <wb9...@yahoo.com>
To: "Drakelist (Post)" <drakelist@zerobeat.net>;
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Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 10:45 AM
Subject: [Drakelist] Distortion of T-4XB SSB
Went to check into a SSB net yesterday and I was told my audio was
distorted. What could be the problem. I've never used SSB before
Thanks and 73's .
Bill, WB9CAC
It could be a lot of things. Without more detail about the nature
of the distortion its hard to tell. You may be able to monitor your
signals on your own receiver. Listen on headphones and see what you
are getting. Also, do you have an oscilloscope capable of working at
the transmitted frequency? If so the wave form can tell you a lot.
Post more detail and we will analyze the problem. Also, get more
signal reports, maybe the fellow complaining has a bad receiver.
--
Richard Knoppow
Los Angeles
WB6KBL
dickb...@ix.netcom.com
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