[TenTec] Ten Meter contest and Pegasus
Vin Legare
vin@midmaine.com
Tue, 14 Dec 1999 08:56:07 -0500
I also hear many overdriven signals on 10. General problems that could
be corrected with the proper settings of those gain and processing
controls. Part of the problem appears to be that few critical reports
go back to these "carriers of distortion". Five by nine appears to be
the norm for everybody. An occasional "ur signal sucks" might feel
good, but a better response might be to politely tell them about gain
and processor settings, and .... then to tell them "ur signal sucks".
Anthony Bowyer wrote:
> I used the Pegasus in the ARRL 10 meter contest
> last weekend, and it performed beautifully. I didn't
> notice any phase-noise problems or overload problems
> with the many very strong signals on 10 during the
> morning and afternoon. DSP really helped dig out some
> of the signals that were right next to each other.
> Even though this isn't related to the Pegasus, I'm
> beginning to believe proper mike gain and speech
> processor adjustment should be made part of the exams
> for all license classes. Some guys were 8 khz wide or
> more, and you could here the blood flowing through
> their veins because the mike gain was so high! They
> make those controls variable for a reason! Splatter
> was terrible! I would be embarrassed to transmitter
> such garbage!
>
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