The way to resolve this is to compare to other signals.  I see very nicely 
shaped signals with straight skirts within 3 KHz at times, and other signals 
that look like a pine tree.  

A nearby ham lives less than 2 miles from me and runs an amp. Sometimes his 
signal is clean, and sometimes he overdrives.  And when I see it wide, others 
with SDR pan adapters 150 miles away see it too.  So it isn't a close-distance 
thing. Now that he has an SDR pan-adapter, he is more conscious of signal 
width.  Years back, we operated under the threat of getting a pink ticket if we 
erred. 

Rich, n0ce


----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sam Morgan 
  To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net 
  Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 9:46 PM
  Subject: [Elecraft] OT P3 question


  I have a couple of hams living .7miles and 1.3 miles from me.
  On my P3 they both appear 6-8+ kc wide when viewed using the Peak function.
  They both run different amps varying in power from 400w to 800w

  I have spoken with them over the phone and while watching their signals
  they are able to cut down their audio to where they are only 3kc wide.
  One is still bumping S9 +40 and the other S9 +60 on the K3.

  They seem to think their audio is to low at that point,
  even though they are still given good reports out 300-600mi (on 80m)

  My question(s)
  they seem to think the only reason they appear that wide is because they are 
  over powering my K3s front end. I think they are over driving their rigs 
audio.

  any comments on what could be happening here?
  Is it my K3/P3's fault they look that wide,
  or are they just wanting to see their meters swing up higher than they should,
  and so are actually over driving their rigs?

  TIA
  -- 

  GB & 73
  K5OAI
  Sam Morgan
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