Then you are still passing out wrong signal reports. The first one
would be
something like 5 x 2 or 5 x 3 and the second one would be 2 x 9 or 3 x
9.
The first number is how well you can understand what is being said and
the
second is how strong the signal is.
If you mean the actual strenth of the signal in uv at the antenna,
then you are correct. If you mean the strength of the signal in your
EARS that's another story. One is an actual measurement, the other
is subjective. (How would you measure signal strength if you
were using a receiver without an s meter, such as an old SW3?)
I don't mean a thing. If you take some time and review the RS(T) system you
would see how it works. The first number is how well you understand what is
being said from just catching a few words to understanding everything. The
second is the strength of the signal. As the SW3 does not have an AVC
system you may be able to judge the strength by how far up you have to turn
the volume control for a certain loudness in your ears.
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