What I would love is software that would convert SSB into CW -- then I
could use narrow filters, and eliminate all the splatter!
No more hurting head after 48 hours of crappy audio and noise...
Somehow, it's a pipe dream.
Happy Easter!
73,
Gerry W1VE
On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 2:25 PM, Marijan Miletic <s56a@bit.si> wrote:
> "Matt, KA1R, developed an SSB version of the CW Skimmer. With a CQWW score
> of over 1M points, and an innovation score of 81, his Xtreme score of 181
> was the highest of all Xtreme entries."
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> Five years ago there was a hope that mature speech recognition technology
> would be applied to limited vocabulary hamradio contesting. It has become
> April fools joke instead sadly illustrating dumbing of our hobby. It took
> us 25 years to recognize DX Cluster. Fortunately Alex, VE3NEA made a leap
> jump with CW & RTTY Skimmer. Internet also helped with remote operations.
> Superior SDR delayed by M/M stations without proper handling of collocated
> TX. The best scientific hobby of 21st century seems to be difficult for
> conservative OM :-(
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> Happy Easter & Passover & 73 de Mario, S56A, N1YU
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