[TenTec] Whats a good way to monitor your cw signal?

HUGHESRO ROGERH at realtracs.com
Wed Mar 14 22:30:38 EST 2007


Hello Duane. It's very easy and a real experience. Get your radio ready to transmitt. Then go to www.smeter.com. Pick out a reciever and Call Cq or something and listen to your signal. The radios are for the most part all out west. That is what they are for. Art Bell has one of the remote radios. Plus goobs of other stuff abt Ham Radio on web site. Tell us how it worked out. Roger W4IV  TN.
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "JAMES HANLON" <knjhanlon at msn.com>
Reply-To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec at contesting.com>
Date:  Wed, 14 Mar 2007 10:09:14 -0600

>Duane,
>
>I am "blessed" with many old, "boatanchor" receivers, and I just use one of them with the antenna terminals shorted and the RF gain turned down to listen to myself.  Perhaps you could find something inexpensive and a bit better than the S-38 level at a local hamfest or on the web that would do the trick.  
>
>Jim, W8KGI
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: dw<mailto:bw_dw at fastmail.fm> 
>  To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment<mailto:tentec at contesting.com> 
>  Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 7:55 PM
>  Subject: [TenTec] Whats a good way to monitor your cw signal?
>
>
>  My 25 amp power supply did a hick-up last week-end and since then I've
>  received
>  2 warble reports on 30.
>  No bad reports on other bands though.
>
>  I have a small hand-held icom RC-10 which has cw mode, and I listened to
>  myself on all bands with it the other day, but I'm not sure if I can
>  hear the warble or not.
>
>  Running the Jupiter.
>
>  On one report, I pulled the power down to 75% and was told it was still
>  there.
>
>  Your suggestions highly appreciated.
>
>  Tnx
>  Duane
>  N1BBR
>  -- 
>    dw
>    dw at sover.net<mailto:dw at sover.net>
>
>
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