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> It would certainly help if Jack slowed down to 10s/dot - but that
> requires approx. 5dB higher patience level at the receiving end, hi..
> Johan SM6LKM

I think there is a case to run some 10s dot tests, perhaps when the 
first transatlantic 2-way has taken place. This will give room for 
those of us with less than a watt ERP to make it. 

It is best not to run the two standards in the same set of tests as this 
will reduce the number of people monitoring any one standard.



Mike, G3XDV (IO91VT)
http://www.lf.thersgb.net