Tom Osborne wrote:
>
>>If the main enemy is QSB, I usually find
>> that either there's copy from both decoders or from neither.
>> Occasionally one decoder will briefly give better copy than the other
>> for no understandable reason... "just statistics", I guess.
>
>Hi Ian
>
>Another thing I have found with N1MM/MMTTY is you need to play with the
>squelch a bit. If signals are very loud, I push the squelch control up a
>bit so that it not printing a bunch of garbage. But, when things are way
>down in the mud, I lower the squelch a bit so smaller signals will override
>the squelch. I get more junk this way, but much easier to copy the weak
>signals.
I don't have enough courage to use squelch... always feels like it might
be missing something :-)
--
73 from Ian GM3SEK
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