Actually. he's receiving "normal"...best thing to do since he is split is
set the recevie VFO for reverse and leave your transmit VFO normal.
On 7/26/2006 6:55:41 PM, n3sl@aol.com wrote:
> He's doing a good job at running the unruly mess. He's receiving
> inverted
> as well, so those transmitting normal won't make it. Your competition is
> less....
>
> Good luck
>
> In a message dated 7/26/2006 4:33:37 P.M. Central Standard Time,
> deuxfox@earthlink.net writes:
>
>
> This afternoon 7/26 at about 2000Z I copied a YU6AO on 20 meters. His
signal
> was copiable when I clicked on the FSK-Rev in Writelog.
> If His transmitted signal was reversed, is he receiving in the same
inverted
> mode? In my second window I saw stations calling him in FSK-Norm!
>
> What must I do in this case??
>
> He was also passing only a first callsign and a 599. Sure do wish N6tqs
was
> on board there. Perhaps 403T will be better.
>
> Don KF2XF
>
>
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