I agree with Don! I like to chat, learn about the op or Qth. It is a major
draw back to Jt 65 or Jt9.
 On Feb 22, 2014 4:26 PM, "Don Wilhelm" <w3...@embarqmail.com> wrote:

> Doug,
>
> While low power may have been the recommendation, I started in PSK31 in
> 2000 when I had only a K2/10.  I ran it in the 5 to 10 watt range.  When I
> revealed my power level, many ops asked why I was running only that much
> power.
>
> So the "push for higher power" has been going on since shortly after the
> beginning of PSK31.
>
> While I do use it occasionally, that factor and the preponderance of
> "hello, brag sheet, goodbye" QSOs has soured me on the mode.  It used to be
> a lot of keyboard to keyboard ragchew QSOs, but that is rare these days.
>  No opportunity to get to know something about the ham you are in QSO with.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
> On 2/22/2014 5:05 PM, Doug VE3VS wrote:
>
>> Hi Glenn,
>> I started using PSK31 many, many years ago, when it was first introduced
>> by
>> a ham in the UK. It was made very clear to operators that minimum power
>> should always be used for a QSO.  It was suggested that more than 10 watts
>> was excessive. As mentioned in one of the other replies, many
>> transmissions
>> can fall within the receiver passband when using this mode. If you, or
>> anyone else uses much higher power, that strongest signal will "take over"
>> the passband on most receivers, spoiling other QSOs that are going on at
>> the
>> time.
>>
>> I have noticed over the past five years or more there has been a steady
>> increase in the power being used by thoughtless or unknowing operators.
>> As a
>> result of this power creep, I have drifted away from a mode that I once
>> thoroughly enjoyed.
>>
>> With your KX3, you should not normally need an amp to use PSK31.
>>
>>
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