[CQ-Contest] Food for thought re wide signals

W2CE at aol.com W2CE at aol.com
Wed Nov 1 10:26:53 EST 2000


In a message dated 11/1/00 08:33:13 AM Eastern Standard Time, aa4lr at arrl.net 
writes:

> Another possibility is that the transmitter in question may be perfectly 
> clean, but the distortion products are generated in the observers 
> receiver, due to the exceptionally strong signals.
>  

The majority of wide signal complaints can merely be eliminated by asking the 
person to turn off his noise blanker. A very simple solution where a real 
nice feature can screw up a receiver in the presence of real strong signals.

  73, Bob W2CE

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