True magic for non-contesters would be to filter
out all contesters and have a quiet band :-)
Guess that's called "Move to WARC bands".
Phil W7OX
On 9/2/16 10:50 AM, David Smith wrote:
Have a question I feel I know the answer to. I am an avid contester and
when contesting thru the years (sin
joy CW and RTTY contests over
> SSB contests. Much more pleasing on the ears and temper!
>
> 73, Gene N9TF
> K3S 10057
>
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>
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> To: "elecraft"
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Subject: [Elecraft] SSB Contesting filtering out contesters
Have a question I feel I know the answer to. I am an avid contester and
when contesting thru the years (since 197
the ears and temper!
73, Gene N9TF
K3S 10057
- Original Message -
From: "David Smith"
To: "elecraft"
Sent: Friday, September 2, 2016 12:50:36 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] SSB Contesting filtering out contesters
Have a question I feel I know the answer to. I am an
On Fri,9/2/2016 10:50 AM, David Smith wrote:
have
always had problems filtering out on my receive other contest stations who
bleed over to my receive frequency their signals so I care hear the weaker
stations coming back to me, mainly domestic contests.
Nothing new here -- NO receiver can "filt
It is a way of life. That said, I have found that for stations below my
frequency on LSB or above it on USB that I can advanced the Hi Cut
control quite a ways while maintaining intelligibility of the received
signal. The converse, stations above on LSB or below on USB cause me
more problems as i
Have a question I feel I know the answer to. I am an avid contester and
when contesting thru the years (since 1978 and especially on 40 meters) have
always had problems filtering out on my receive other contest stations who
bleed over to my receive frequency their signals so I care hear the weaker
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