As your post indicates, the splattering of JT65 signals has most likely
nothing to do with your transmitter and setup. It is more likely to be due
to the specifics of the JT65 display/decoding algorithm than anything else.
I have done spectral estimation for some 30+ years and it reminds me very
much of the phenomenon called sidelobe leakage. I have commented on that in
my blog:
Overmodulated JT65 on HF?
<http://la3za.blogspot.no/2013/04/overmodulated-jt65-on-hf.html>  


WB4SON wrote
> Yesterday I received an email from a ham a few thousand miles away asking
> me to clean up my signal -- I was running JT65 at the time, and he saw my
> signal decode on his rig in a half-dozen spots across the waterfall. 
> ....
> Later that night a nearby ham was nice
> enough to run a spectral analysis on my signal and found it looked clean
> as
> well.





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