| Subject: | [CQ-Contest] Poor QualitySignals | 
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| From: | wd4ahz@gte.net (Ron Wetjen) | 
| Date: | Wed Dec 11 23:11:28 2002 | 
| Tom Horton wrote: > Let's just call it like it is. If a so called big gun sounds like > dung...then no matter how much spin you put on > it, it's still a bad sounding signal and he should be told about it. > It is however imperative that you are not the one causing his signal to > sound bad! Exactly ... and the "best contesters" should know how to adjust/set up their radios properly, do reduce any garbage in their own receivers. If you don't, then don't file any "complaints"! Simple. Ron | 
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