Good somebofy did bring this up. At first I couldn´t beleive
what was going on and had to call a coupple of friends to
check if they did see the same, it was abslutley dreadful.
I tried to tell a few but ofcourse nobody wanted to take
notice. Many many big prominent stations did sound just
awful with big distortion and ecessive bandwith, if you
like I could name a bunch of callsigns but I don´t think
those guys read this reflector, maybe the contest one.
de Jim SM2EKM
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Ämne: VB: Re: [AMPS] Mission Impossible
> Many, many of the "top" US stations were more than 10kc wide,
flattopping,
> overmodulating to an extent I haven't heard before. Some of the DVK's
were
> producing square wave..
It was OK over here in the UK, but I was only on 10m. Signals from the
USA
were generally clean, but so many of them it was hard to find anywhere
to
operate. Signals from the East of my location were such a problem I
could
not operate until the afternoon. It is a pity there was no activity from
Alaska or I would have managed WAS over the weekend.
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