Use an oscilloscope before the contest in various bands to see the modulation
deep and/or a spectrum scope to see if the harmonic suppressiion is good enough
and if the width of your signal is not so wide (two tone test?).
Just in case you don't have any of these equipment ask a friend to listen to
your signal and you will know if you are splattering (don't go over with MIC
gain and compression, do not let the ALC measure to move up).
Also, I think that if a contester will transmit a wide signal or splattering
he will receive a report during the contest ("you are splattering") and he will
know there is something to adjust.
Also, I think that the possible disqualified stations will know about
splattering as i am sure the contest committee wants to eliminate from the
bands those stations that deliberately were transmitting wide signals to keep
the frequency free in reception.
I am very happy with my K3 radio and its IF filters. I think it has one of the
cleanest signals copied these years.
Excuse my english too!
Regards,
Fabio, IT9GSF.
>----Messaggio originale----
>Da: steefpa3s@gmail.com
>Data: 28/08/2013 13.18
>A: "cq-contest@contesting.com"<cq-contest@contesting.com>
>Ogg: [CQ-Contest] Changes to the rules of the CQ WW
>
>Hello all,
>
>As you perhaps know, there are some changes to the rules of the CQ WW.
>Or at least the way they are written down.
>
>In which now is stated that:
>"The CQ WW DX Contest Committee is responsible for checking and
>adjudicating the contest entries. Entrants are expected to follow the rules
>and best amateur radio practices. Violation of the rules of the contest or
>unsportsmanlike conduct may lead to disciplinary action by the Committee.
>A. Unsportsmanlike Conduct: Examples of unsportsmanlike conduct include,
>but are not limited to:
>5. Signals with excessive bandwidth (e.g., splatter, clicks) or harmonics
>on other bands.”
>
>And I like to ask you fellow contesters how you are going to make sure you
>are obeying this rule?
>
>I was at the Internationale Amateurfunk-Ausstellung in Friedrichshafen,
>there where 3 representatives from Array Solutions. I asked theme if it is
>possible to measure splatter whit the Power master. And in stead of trying
>to give me an answer, the “guy” tried to make a fool of me, by loudly
>yelling I want to have splatter (if you know who it was, say hello from
>me). I presume this means that the meter is not capable of measuring
>splatter. So I was wondering if the Wavenode is capable of really measuring
>splatter of your one signal real time? If so, is there someone whit some
>experience with this? Ore are there some other solutions?
>
>Thank you fore reading this question, time and efforts.
>Please excuse my English.
>
>73
>
>Steef PA3S
>http://www.dutchpacc.com
>Http://www.contestgroup.nl
>_______________________________________________
>CQ-Contest mailing list
>CQ-Contest@contesting.com
>http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>
_______________________________________________
CQ-Contest mailing list
CQ-Contest@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
|