I think you meant KHz, not MHz, David :-)
My thinking is that the narrower "communications
quality" signal would be more effective.
How did you find 4KHz with none of those
contesters on it? Incredible accomplishment!
73, Phil W7OX
On 11/17/14 10:22 AM, David Ahrendts wrote:
Experimented yesterday for a few minutes with ESSB (carefully avoiding weekend
contesters), and it raised a fundamental question: As bandwidth is broadened,
is effective radiated power diluted? In other words, will 500 watts with a
2.6MHz signal be more effective (stronger, punchier, more DBs transmitted) than
500 watts with a 4MHz ESSB signal?
David Ahrendts, KC0XT
David Ahrendts davidahren...@me.com
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