[CQ-Contest] How Do You Tune SSB
Joe
nss at mwt.net
Sat Feb 22 15:57:56 EST 2020
Simple you make the voice sound as natural as possible.
If it's too high tones tune and visa versa too low sounding tune.
Just make it as close to a natural sounding voice as you can.
Joe WB9SBD
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On 2/22/2020 12:41 PM, pwhelton at earthlink.net wrote:
> Sorry for the novice question but .. I do a lot of CW. I participate in CW
> contests and can usually survive. Last night I thought I'd give the CQWW
> 160 SSB contest a shot. Now I know why I don't participate in a lot of SSB
> contests. I had a heck of a time trying to tune stations in. Either I was
> too high or too low. The QSB didn't help matters either.
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> I don't have a very good antenna setup on 160 so it behooves me to be right
> on frequency in order to make the contact. I made about 140 CW contacts
> during the CQWW CW contest but SSB is a different animal. Is there a secret
> to tuning SSB so that it's intelligible?
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> Sorry for the dumb question but I wouldn't mind making a couple of SSB
> contacts on 160. After that I guarantee you I won't be doing much SSB work.
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> Regards,
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> Pat - KZ5J
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