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Subject: | [CQ-Contest] RE: QRPers calling off freq |
From: | Eric Hilding <dx35@hilding.com> |
Date: | Mon, 06 Dec 2004 05:52:31 -0800 |
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(RE-Threaded from: Signing /QRP In Contests) I believe this is deserving of a separate Subject thread. --- Steve, K0SR, very appropriately made the following comment pertaining to QRP Contest Operators: > Calling off frequency: Learn how to zero beat. If you're weak, AND on the > edge of the filter skirts you won't be heard. Thank you for mentioning this, Steve. I sincerely hope your admonition will help some of the QRP ops, because this is a *big* problem. Too many QRPers are shooting themselves in the foot (especially QRP JA ops as I've observed over the past months). A slight turn of the QRPers XIT knob can work pkay, but not what's currently being done. Or, that they don't know how to equate their own sidetone monitoring Hz setting to "zero beat". Maybe some of the QRPers who subscribe to CQ-CONTEST can help their brethern out by forwarding your helpful comment to ALL the QRP clubs/groups/organizations. And, maybe conduct their own "zero beat alignment" tests :-) In a non-contest scenario where the station being called is working split & tuning a wide frequency range "up", that's a different ballgame, of course. 73... Rick, K6VVA
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