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TopBand: Follow-up on Topband Receiver Survey

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Subject: TopBand: Follow-up on Topband Receiver Survey
From: k6se@juno.com (Earl W Cunningham)
Date: Mon, 09 Feb 1998 12:36:36 EST
On Mon, 9 Feb 1998 12:26:19 -0000  Peter Chadwick
<Peter.Chadwick@gpsemi.com> writes:

>(snip)
>One question I'd like to see answered on rigs is why all the modern
commercial >transmitters seem to be so bad on key clicks?  Look at the
keying waveforms >in QST and the spectral displays in Radcom, and you can
see that they seem >to have been designed for 60 or 70 wpm - with the
concomitant clicks. Very >antisocial - like the worsening phase noise
specs. A Johnson Ranger II was far better than some of the modern
rigs..................
>
>73
>Peter G3RZP
================
Good point, Peter,

I've noticed a growing number of key klix on 160m, but never jumped to
conclusions, feeling that my receiver might be the reason because there's
also a growing number of strong signals on the band.

When viewing some of those fast rise/fall time CW keying waveforms in the
QST reviews I often wonder if the rig would produce klix.  A notable
example is the keying waveform of the FT-1000MP (figure 2, page 71, April
1996 QST).  The first dit looks click-producible, the second dit, maybe
not.

Perhaps other Topbanders might want to comment.

73, de Earl, K6SE


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