On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 11:56:59 -0700, David Hachadorian wrote:
>I am always amazed that, on both of those modes,
>people routinely call at up to 70 Hz off
>frequency. Sometimes, they are even further
>off.
>
>With a 500 Hz filter, and 170 Hz shift, a caller
>can be up to 165 Hz off freq and you will still
>hear both the mark and space tones, so you immediately
>know which way to roll the rit.
>
>With a 250 Hz filter and 170 Hz shift, a caller has
>to be within 40 Hz for you to hear both tones. Are
>you hearing the mark or space? Where IS this guy,
>up or down?
_________________________________________________________
As long as one has an oscilloscope for tuning, it's easy to tell which
way to tune based on the angle of the ellipse. It never takes me more
than a small fraction of a second. For me, the tradeoff of slightly
more tuning time is worth it to obtain narrower bandwidth.
David, I'll bet if you tried a whole contest with 250 Hz filters and a
scope, you'd never go back to 500's, especially on a major (crowded)
contest. I've done it both ways and for me, there is no question.
--
Bill, W6WRT
QSLs via LoTW
_______________________________________________
RTTY mailing list
RTTY@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rtty
|