[TenTec] 8KC SSB Signals
Mark Rauchfuss
m.rauchfuss@worldnet.att.net
Tue, 14 Dec 1999 06:57:28 -0800
Anthony,
I agree with you, many operators fail to use the mic gain control
properly and it results in splatter. The current axiom followed by the
inept would appear to be "maximum gain must be better". One almost feels
like giving up as these individuals rarely listen and absolutely mever
read (hence the predominant use of SSB vs. CW). Better yet is to get
into an argument and commence swearing while having an 8 KC signal.
Why should we bother to waste the energy to assist or instruct, when we
know that there is a high probability of an unpleasant encounter from a
defensive and belligerent imbecile? I suppose we must try anyway, as
there is a small chance that the exchange might be taken to heart, and
it just might be overheard by other technical neophytes. It is a low
probability scenario...but we must try.
73s,
Mark,
KB8GKZ
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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