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Thanks for the responses. Well, your right, the noise floor is the
noise floor. The rig is a Kenwood TS -690 and the CW filter is 400 HZ
in both IF's. There is a "hissing noise that I can hear with the filter
switched in that goes away. I've noticed the same thing on my TS-940
and also my old Heath SS-9000 (an amazing CW rig when it works). The
wider filter permits me to hear stuff that I don't hear with the
narrower positions selected. It is possible that your mileage may
vary. Tom, W8JI, probably says it beast when he says that the receiver
is not performing properly. I can't afford mil-spec stuff as most "Joe
hams" so I just discovered that it seems to make the difference,
provided the other station hears me too.
This method is not worth a hoot if the band is open.
73, Dan, KW4T
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>From James Funk" <jfunk@adams.net Mon Feb 26 11:36:47 2001
From: James Funk" <jfunk@adams.net (James Funk)
Subject: [CQ-Contest] the missing "DE"
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K8CC wrote:
Folks, it might seem obvious but if I'm not listening then I can't hear
you. THINK!! Don't be so quick on the F4 key or to send your call. The
time you save is more than lost when I have to get a fill.
73,Dave/K8CC
My comment: I run no amp, and have been running QSK for the last two years
in all contests. I *still* miss the first letter of calls on occasion. I
eliminated the default "DE" in my TRLog logcfg.dat files but am considering
reinstating it. I've noticed in pileups that more JA's use "DE" than any
other group, and I seldom have to ask for a repeat of a callsign. Some of
you might be good enough to guess the first letter of a call, but I'm not
than clairvoyant.
73, Jim N9JF
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