Hello all, As you perhaps know, there are some changes to the rules of the CQ WW. Or at least the way they are written down. In which now is stated that: "The CQ WW DX Contest Committee is responsibl
By not overdriving my amp, or radio, not using too much compression etc. This rule is pointed at people that are on purpose making their signals wider in an attempt to keep their frequencies clear. Y
Seems to me this shouldn't be hard. 1. Follow instructions for your transceiver with regard to the amount of compression and ALC you should permit. 2. Drive your amplifier with the same care. 3. Soli
Hello all, I am sorry I wasn't clear! We are running a extreme low budget station. About 75% is made of stuff other trow away (trash) ore give away (semi trash)! My equipment is also low budget compa
Using an SDR or a scope is the most reliable way. However, you can also check for a wide signal by ear. For example, for SSB, tune about 3 kHz above or below your transmit frequency, and listen. If y