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To: Don Hill AA5AU <aa5au@bellsouth.net>
Subject: [RTTY] QRM & wide signals
From: w2nra@optonline.net
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 14:28:25 -0500
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Subject was:  Re: [RTTY] K4GMH SOAB HP (WPX)

Hi Don,

I know why you receive so many dupe reports. . . . . to many gusy are using 
your "message buffer examples" from your website.  Change the callsign in your 
suggested buffers and your dupes will go away, I'm sure.

Seriously, I had one this weekend and I remember it.  My print was so bad with 
QRM that I didn't log the guy because I never got a confirmation.  Some of us 
have modest stations and traffic like I experienced this weekend really slows 
me down and I even have a tight radio (Field w/Roofing filter and a pair of 250 
IF filters).

I also saw one posting on this reflector over the weekend from a newbie (like 
me) who was wondering why his he couldn't print.  I was going to respond but I 
figured someone with more experience would tell this poor guy that it was the 
crowd.

I also noticed a lot of what I call buzz saws signals; wide signals that would 
show up on the display as a saw blade with broken teeth and they were quite a 
way off to one side of the main signal.

It's a good thing I'm real casual about this or I'd be as mad about this as Don 
is about the dupes.

73,
Art

W2NRA

PS:  Very nice job this weekend, BTW I need that Vk0M on CW - I guess he 
doesn't work CW.

Don Hill AA5AU wrote:

>I'm just not sure how we can go about fixing this problem.  I started getting a
>little aggravated this weekend when a couple of stations would not work me
>saying I was a dupe.  At one point I almost sent a note the reflector saying
>"the next time someone sends me a B4 message, I'm going to reach through the
>radio and ring them by the neck!".  But thought better of it.
>
>It's a lose-lose situation I'm afraid.
>


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