On Fri,4/10/2015 5:59 PM, K4XS via CQ-Contest wrote:
 
Some use the dirty signal as a shield,  and use it  to keep the adjacent
frequencies clear.  Nobody like to be close to a dirty  signal.  In fact there
is a notorious W1 who seems to be able to turn his  clicks on and off at
will to "clear up" his frequency.
 
 
 Living out west, I don't know who you're talking about. You would do all 
of us a service by outing him.
 
The second group has a different attitude...denial.  "I paid  $6000 for
this rig and you tell me I have a dirty signal".  Yep, you  spent all that
money and don't have a clue how to set up your audio so it  doesn't sound like
manure.
 
 
 I think you've exactly hit the mark with this, Bill.  I've started 
telling guys with bad audio that "it's so bad that they sound like South 
Americans."  And I don't care of the South Americans with lousy audio 
get the message that THEY need to fix theirs!  :)
73, Jim K9YC
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