Glad to hear ur ears are in good shape. QRS is a CW MODE just slower than
normal hand sent speed, QRS 1 - 3 is far superior to wspr. It can be read
off the screen when wspr will not print out. This is a fact I have observed
it every time. WSPR is alright if you want to use it but it is certainly not
a superior mode.
g3kev
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alberto di Bene" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2008 4:41 PM
Subject: LF: Re: WSPR and CW
mal hamilton wrote:
Have ur EARS checked out, ASYMETRICAL ears do not work on weak signals.
Any
wspr signals that I have observed were visible on screen before they
printed
out and could be easily read had the signal been sending in QRS mode.
Your observations are not accurate. If you check visibility of wspr you
will
find that it can be seen when it is not printing out.
G3KEV
Funny. I had my ears checked out three or four weeks ago at the local
hospital,
as part of a complete checkout I do every couple of years. I have a flat
response
on both ears from below 50 Hz to almost 12 kHz. So my ears are quite ok,
thanks for asking.
And I am *not* comparing WSPR to QRS, read again my post. I am comparing
WSPR to CW.
WSPR can decode on the screen what aurally is not even possible to ear.
Not even the best,
most qualified and skilled CW operator in this world can decode what he
cannot hear...
WSPR, on the contrary, can.
73 Alberto I2PHD
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