[CQ-Contest] Frequency Conservation

Dale Putnam daleputnam at hotmail.com
Sat Oct 14 09:43:46 EDT 2006


So if they want "hi-fi" audio... and want the best that can be.. there are a huge number of folks looking for a way to do that...
DIGITALLY... so improve and strive for a betterment in that direction... rather than reproving what is already known.... 
AM is wideband.. and can only be made to sound like..... well... A M. --...   ...--Dale - WC7S in Wy



> From: w4tv at subich.com> To: asciibaron at comcast.net; cq-contest at contesting.com> Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 20:56:45 -0400> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Frequency Conservation> > > > > non-contesters view our exchanges as equally devoid of > > content and therefore given your logic, contesting is a waste > > of spectrum that could be better filled with awesome hi-fi > > audio transmissions coast to coast.> > If you want "awesome hi-fi audio" take it to the broadcast bands. > Amateur radio is a communications service where "communications > quality" not hi-fi is the standard.  Six and ten KHz response  > voice signals are like excrement in a punch bowl.  Those who > produce such should be banned from polite company - and banished > to some microwave band where there are 10s of MHz for them to > fill. > > Non-contesters may view contesters' exchanges (and DX exchanges) > as devoid of content but the competition to work the farthest > or the greatest number of stations goes back to the very first > amateur radio activities (before even traffic handling, etc.). > > 73, > >    ... Joe, W4TV >  > > _______________________________________________> CQ-Contest mailing list> CQ-Contest at contesting.com> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
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