Re: QRPGuys help site?
W6BOW
Thanks guys for the "give and take". Most interesting and informative.
Anyone ever heard about Paul M. Segal, W9EEA?
The Amateur Radio Service Operator's Code by Paul M. Segal, W9EEA (written in 1928)
http://www.rfcec.com/RFCEC/Section-3%20-%20Fundamentals%20of%20RF%20Communication-Electronics/20%20-%20OPERATING%20PROCEDURES/Operating%20Procedures%20-%20ARS%20Operators%20Code%20(By%20Paul%20M.%20Segal%20W9EEA%201928).pdf
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From: Leland Lannoye via Groups.Io <w9hifmemorialstation@...> To: main <main@4SQRP.groups.io> Sent: Sat, Nov 2, 2019 3:24 pm Subject: Re: [4SQRP] QRPGuys help site? Dave:
I know I can't see all that well.?? I also know I don't know
everything.?? I also know that I haven't been getting the memos
especially since I have been older.?? However, I have worked hard,
studied extensively and have a basic understanding of how this
stuff works.?? I guess this type of thing comes from the plug and
play mentality and a lack of undestanding of how all the basic
stuff works.
I just couldn't shut up afte reading your latest email.
Lee, W9HIF
On 11/2/2019 15:21, Dave Benson wrote:
Brian-
The Nouveau-75 conveys information (your voice) by
Amplitude Modulating its carrier signal.?? PSK, by contrast, is
expecting a steady signal- a tone with phase reversals to
signal 1s and 0s. A setup listening for PSK signals from an AM
rig won't decode anything intelligible.
There's also the matter of the bandwidth it uses.?? Your
transmitted AM signal has both upper and lower sidebands
present at equal power levels.?? It may well cause QRM to other
operators up to 5-6 kHz away, and that's less-than- ideal
practice in the digital portion of the band.
73- (The Other) Dave- K1SWL
On Sat, Nov 2, 2019 at 2:59 PM
Brian Crittendon via Groups.Io <aaa5mi=yahoo.com@groups.io>
wrote:
-- Lee, W9HIF The station of the Scary Ghost Stories and Tales of the Glories of Ham Radio long, long ago.
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