[UK-CONTEST] ARRL CW
Clive GM3POI
gm3poi2 at btinternet.com
Tue Feb 23 06:40:17 PST 2010
Yes Chris,
I have a similar list, YT4W, SO4M, LZ5R, IR4X, E73W,
YU2A. On the click front LY4L and W4RM. I'm at least
glad that others notice the same trend, I can't help
thinking some of these are injecting unclean AF into
SSB TXs. 73 Clive GM3POI
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris G3SJJ" <g3sjj at btinternet.com>
Cc: <uk-contest at contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 1:12 PM
Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] ARRL CW
> Interesting Clive. I was thinking the same thing.
> There does seem to be
> an increase in signals modulated with rough tone.
>
> I noted the following were bad - SO4M, YU2A, LZ5R,
> HG8L, E73W, YT4W,
> RX3APM and the worst YT40W.
>
> Also very bad clix frrom LZ9W, ET4A and RK4FWX.
>
> I noted some bad clix from a few US stations also,
> probably uing still
> unmodified FT1000 MPs.
>
> There does seem to be a pattern developing
> considering the recent thread
> on the CDXC Reflector regarding pile up behaviour.
> It was very
> noticeable that the silly trend of speeding up
> parts of F Key messages
> seems to come from the same geographical area. Some
> of these appeared
> deliberate whilst others may be just that logging
> program users had not
> bothered to change the default messages and take
> the speed up characters
> out.
>
> Chris G3SJJ
>
>
> Clive GM3POI wrote:
>> I was playing this weekend to see how everything
>> on
>> my single band 20m setup was working. Over the
>> period I heard many EU stations that had multi
>> signals in the form of IM produces covering up and
>> down from the main signals.
>> I'm wondering whether there now is a common
>> make
>> of transceiver using an AF injection method of
>> producing CW that is clearly not clean. Or have
>> the
>> Europeans taken up a new way of keeping the
>> frequency
>> clear.? The K3 here did hear some clean if clicky
>> signals and not too many good ones. 1907Qs here on
>> the band and about equal to the EU record. 73
>> Clive
>> GM3POI
>>
>>
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