During the recent NAQP CW, I was having fun running some stations on 40 CW. Between callers, someone sent me a burst of CW that I didn't quite catch. After a couple of repeats, I believe he asked: UR
Sounds like the "key click" police Bill. I had the very same thing happen to me, in the same contest a few years ago. I was running a TS 850 at the time. Now that I have a 1000 MP, I think my answer
During the recent NAQP CW, I was having fun running some stations on 40 CW. Between callers, someone sent me a burst of CW that I didn't quite catch. After a couple of repeats, I believe he asked: UR
Because he thought you where the cause of the key clicks he heard. FT-1000XX have bad key clicks if not fixed. I guess? Reid KC5YKX http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest ___________
Were they loud? If so, my guess is that they thought you were clicking them, and then guessed it must have been an MP since the unmodified ones can click badly. I know -- I've modified a few MP's for
... In Finnish domestic contests we deal with these kind of spread spectrum stations by giving them a warning and if no improvement, DQ them. I have given two 'indirect' warnings as domestic HF Cont
The K2 is a pretty fast rise envelope - far shorter in time than what I set my 756 Pro2 so as to not to have clicks. The scope is set to 5 ms/div and its a 24 million sample persistence trace. http:/