I've been doing a lot more listening than QSOing lately and I must
say it is very rare to hear two stations that are on the same frequency.
Good luck zero beating. It will be appreciated by anyone
who is listening to both sides of a QSO.
Joe/N8JM
>
>Gang - This is a subject that comes up from time to time, but I have to
>confess that I have never seen an answer that clearly describes it; at
>least for me. You can respond to the list or directly to me; your
>choice. This is probably a subject that would interest others. I have
>done at least a cursory search (ten tec archives, ARRL operator's
manual
>& general internet search), but have turned up very little. If you know
>of a URL that will answer the question, that will work for me. What I
>would really like to know is what is Zero Beat in the general sense;
how
>do you achieve it from a practical point of view? What are the steps
you
>go through? More specifically, I just purchased a Corsair II; what a
>great radio. I have read through the manual but the process is still
>not clear to me. Again, what is the step by step process. This is
>pretty fundamental stuff for most of you; therefore, I apologize in
>advance. But this is my first real radio in a long time and I would
like
>to get it right. I'll probably enjoy myself a lot more if I do.
Thanks
>in advance for the help.
>
>73, Rich K6TM
>
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