If you cannot hear them you cannot work them, a good RX is essential at
all
times.
A large TX in BROADCAST or BEACON mode causes interference to others a
GOOD
RX DOES NOT
A while back I was working an Italian stn on 500 Khz when an Amateur
Beacon
started up and almost wiped out the QSO. The Beacon Operator either had no
RX on the frequency or did not check for acty before transmitting. This
has
happened several times, especially on MF
I often can hear a number of stns calling CQ on MF normally German stns
but
they cannot hear each other but I can hear them all. I assume there is a
RX
problem.
Alligators are not popular on Amateur Radio frequencies, especially the
Beacon type
de g3kev
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stefan Schäfer" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 11:32 AM
Subject: Re: LF: HB9ASB
Hi Toni,
Am 12.12.2012 09:23, schrieb [email protected]:
[...]I'm sorry to say, but right now you are a big crocodile on the
band ;-)
Why sorry? I like to be a crocodile. I have no problem about that :-)
There is nothing negative about that. It is the same as having a good RX
system and a poor TX system, which applies for much more of the stations
available ;-)
73, Stefan
73 de Toni
Preferred mode CW and SSB, no digital mode or similar computergames!
No fake QSO’s!<
Am 11.12.2012 20:24, schrieb Stefan Schäfer:
Toni,
I guess that was you, answering to my call in CW? Sorry, i didn't
listen to the band in that moment. The peak hold graph also indicates
that the S/N was to low for CW reception. This must have to do with
some new QRM in the background. The QRM interacts with the strength of
HGA22. That's why expect that i will have much better LF reception
with my new RX concept which is on the plan since a longer time.
However i'm waiting for the mixer (SBL-3) from the US since several
weeks. Hopefully soon...
73, Stefan/DK7FC