I am hearing about the same thing here in Korea. I hear it worst from the stations form siberia nad points north.

I wonder????

Evan HL2/W5IQS


From: "Indy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
Subject: [Elecraft] tone
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 08:06:33 -0600

>>Does anyone else notice that many CW signals these days are somewhat less >>than T9. I was beginning to believe it was to do with the DSP but a tune
>>up the band would find another similarly strong signal singing pure.
>
>Yes, I am currently working the WAE contest and hearing a fair number of T6 >signals. Dunno if it is "on purpose" or accidental. Some contesters/DXers seem >to want their signal to stand out, even if their tone stinks. I think they're misguided,
>but what do I know?
>
>Jim Brown  K9YC

this tone question may not be the transmitter in many cases. I was listeing to WAE last night and noticed not just Europeans, but U.S. signals, but from the north, had odd tones. some were from stations I know who have clean-as-a-whistle signals. I think there was aurora even if not enough to see.

73,

Fred
kt5x

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