I think it is a matter of signal cleanlinessuse
the lowest power that allows the communication, with a
clean signal.
In PSK, as well as in SSB voice, and many digital
modes with an envelope (I am not referring to constant
envelope modes as RTTY) a clean signal is a must to
conserve
--- Jerry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Operating
at my station more
than 25 watts the RFI gets back into my computer and
locks it up. I
have no choice, as my antenna is indoors, can not
put any antenna
outside, or fear eviction. I am eight floors above
the ground, no
balcony so have to
Hi Gang!
Maybe someone could set up an online Waterfall Gallery with screen
shots of the most offensive splattering sigs posted (complete with
callsigns) for all to see. It'd be neat to use some thing
like KPSK with its multi-channel copy to show the same conversation
going on in 4 or 5
I don't mean to display my ignorance
too much anyway. But I'd like to ask a question or more.
Being a QRPer, I enjoy running low power. That
was one of the attractions of PSK. But I don't try to impress my way of
operating on others. Is there a technical reason for maintaining low
/
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalradio@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jerry
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 8:58
PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Too
much power and courteous notifiication - how/if
Kevin,
I thought
PSK31 is supposed to be a QRP mode