ression only kicks in on the
> strongest signals and there's a linear gain curve for everything below that
> level. From s1 to s9 is a delta of ~48dB, so a full implementation of
> K3NA's advice (with HIGH headphone isolation) would involve a threshold set
> above s9.
>
> 73, Barry N1EU
>
&
That's exactly how I set mine up. Lower the AGC-T to where the band noise and
weak/moderately weak signals aren't hitting the threshold. So maybe S4-5+
signals do hit the threshold. I'm able to still hear the "at noise floor"
signals without pain in the ears from strong signals. They're loud,
Mike, what version of SSDR is he running? I believe the current 1.5 release has
a reported issue on transmit with some (all?) 6300's. I understand a point
release is being readied to address that. I suppose he could go back to 1.4.6
in the meantime.
I rarely ever plug a mic into mine.
Interesting. Here at my place - wires in the trees, I'm able to transmit on the
K3 (100w, old SYN) within about 20 kHz of the frequency where the Flex 6300
(zero band filtering radio) is listening without any detriment to the Flex's
ability to hear signals on the frequency it's listening to.
I
NH8S
www.nh8s.org
tnx
Mike
On Sep 11, 2012, at 8:51 AM, Jim WA9YSD wa9...@yahoo.com wrote:
I am confused. What is their call?
Is NH8S the on line Log for KH8S. WHAT IS GOING ON?
Jim
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The direction finder is also remarkably sophisticated.
tnx
Mike
On Jun 12, 2012, at 2:37 AM, Robin wb6...@socal.rr.com wrote:
an experiment to see if a couple of photos will make it through- I shrunk
them to be small enough that they might be tolerated - but I suspect they
will be
In my day job with a national wireless carrier, noise from new green lighting
systems are plaguing our base stations. I've been working with two major
lighting vendors that are very serious about resolving the issue since the
alternative is a date with the enforcement bureau.
I don't think
I like the Stew, however, it typically falls at a time when I've traveled away
from home for the holidays and don't have access to a station or am actually
traveling during the Stew weekend. Bummer.
This year, the timing was different enough to operate the event and condx
turned out to be
I like this one! Now I know what to put in that Christmas present!!
tnx
Mike
On Jan 10, 2012, at 12:18 PM, Brian Moran bria...@yahoo.com wrote:
Another method of displaying them is scanning and putting into a digital
picture frame... Someone brought one in to our DX club meeting, and it was
Very, very dangerous to whack a wooden utility pole. Loose hardware, rotted
pole, poor ground, loose back guy - all sorts of ways to be injured. Let the
utility company check it.
tnx
Mike
On Dec 21, 2011, at 7:06 PM, Bill and Liz McHugh ma...@isp.ca wrote:
As you get closer and closer to a
Very strong here in GA when nothing else was consign this way from over there.
tnx
Mike
On Dec 7, 2011, at 3:10 PM, Rick Karlquist rich...@karlquist.com wrote:
Lloyd Berg N9LB wrote:
shack it was 0113z. First station worked was K7KU in WY. After that,
K7KU was incredibly strong here
Dead on Zero Beat is OK if there is only one station ZB. Same is true is there
is only one station up or down X number of hertz. The problem with newer
transceivers and the skimmers is that several answer ZB and that last filter,
the old ear, can't separate them when the signals are similar in
I worked T32C at 1am EDT last night/this morning (0500z). A simple inverted L
with 16 radials 62.5 long. They could hear me a lot better than I could them
(me at 1kw) but I answered their CQ. They didn't have many takers.
I have yet to hear 3D2R on 160 when spotted. Worked them easily on 80m.
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