Hello Doug,
Unfortunately this over modulation problem is not unique to SA stations, as
you know, and you are in my log, I was on 80 meters and some times I had
problem understanding some of the US stations that called me, they were
strong but with such a "horrid audio" that it was hard for me to understand
what they were saying, in to instances I simply can't complete the QSO.
My experience shows that must of the time this problems shows during
Voice-Keyer usage, in one case a guy sent me his call several time and I
can't not understand him, but when stopped using the keyer to send his call
and spoke to his microphone, he came clearly; excessive Voice-Keyer output
mated to excessive speech processor/mic gain is the may cause of this
problem.
73 Joe, YV5LIX.
http://www.yv5lix.org.ve
The site has an online log search.
-----Original Message-----
From: cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Doug Smith W9WI
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 06:08
To: cq-contest
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] arrl dx ssb spotting report
On Wed, 2006-03-08 at 15:07, asciibaron@comcast.net wrote:
> what should be more of an issue is the horrid audio and nearly 15kHz
splatter that some SA's seemed to be proud of.
As I mentioned on the TCG list, a number of stations on 40m had audio so bad
as to be unintelligible. There were at least three stations I didn't call
because I couldn't understand what receive frequencies they were announcing!
--
Doug Smith W9WI
Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
http://www.w9wi.com
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