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On Sat, 31 Mar 2001, Richard B Drake wrote:
> in my head at speeds up to 40 or 45 WPM. But copying two at once
> is a pretty good trick. I don't know if it would help to have the
I think you misunderstood, Rich.  It is copying two of the SAME signal,
one just slightly offset from the other.  I found it to make a large
difference in listening comfort and, of course, weak signal copy. 
> two signals coming into different ears. They still have to get 
> processed by the same feeble brain in the middle and it has never
> been too good at multiprocessing. I'd have to see it (hear it and
Now, you got me there!  I share your sentiments!  However, it has worked
for me, I am just hopeful that the Timewave can simulate it for me and I
won't have to get a dual receive transceiver (too many $$) to do this.
Clark
WA3JPG
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