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From: (Steveo)
(Twistedhed) wrote: From: (Dave=A0Hall) wrote: So, you're telling me that you can't listen to a channel and pick out who the most blatant illegal operators are simply by the sound of their rigs, and by the splatter they produce? - Donut matter. No one can tell me my S-Line is over-driven..even on local ground wave. That's what my post affirms. That said, there -are- way yonder too many splatter-masters on 11 meters. |
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(Twistedhed) wrote:
From: (Steveo) (Twistedhed) wrote: From: (Dave=A0Hall) wrote: So, you're telling me that you can't listen to a channel and pick out who the most blatant illegal operators are simply by the sound of their rigs, and by the splatter they produce? - Donut matter. No one can tell me my S-Line is over-driven..even on local ground wave. That's what my post affirms. 42. |
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On 07 Jan 2005 21:22:30 GMT, Steveo
wrote: (Twistedhed) wrote: From: (Dave=A0Hall) wrote: So, you're telling me that you can't listen to a channel and pick out who the most blatant illegal operators are simply by the sound of their rigs, and by the splatter they produce? When the dx is running strong, Donut matter. No one can tell me my S-Line is over-driven..even on local ground wave. That said, there -are- way yonder too many splatter-masters on 11 meters. That depends on what you mean by "over-driven" Simply bumping up the carrier power, will decrease your modulation, and will eventually result in severe back swing. If it's excessive, the modulation will also sound "fuzzy". At that point, it will be easy to see that it's not a legal CB transmitter. But it may not be splattering all that much. If you bump up modulation to over 100%, then that will cause splatter, which is also easily observed. Dave "Sandbagger" |
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Dave Hall wrote:
On 07 Jan 2005 21:22:30 GMT, Steveo wrote: (Twistedhed) wrote: From: (Dave=A0Hall) wrote: So, you're telling me that you can't listen to a channel and pick out who the most blatant illegal operators are simply by the sound of their rigs, and by the splatter they produce? When the dx is running strong, Donut matter. No one can tell me my S-Line is over-driven..even on local ground wave. That said, there -are- way yonder too many splatter-masters on 11 meters. That depends on what you mean by "over-driven" Simply bumping up the carrier power, will decrease your modulation, and will eventually result in severe back swing. If it's excessive, the modulation will also sound "fuzzy". At that point, it will be easy to see that it's not a legal CB transmitter. But it may not be splattering all that much. If you bump up modulation to over 100%, then that will cause splatter, which is also easily observed. Dave "Sandbagger" That's not going to happen with my rig. Tune it and forget about it. |
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On 10 Jan 2005 12:45:36 GMT, Steveo
wrote: Dave Hall wrote: On 07 Jan 2005 21:22:30 GMT, Steveo wrote: (Twistedhed) wrote: From: (Dave=A0Hall) wrote: So, you're telling me that you can't listen to a channel and pick out who the most blatant illegal operators are simply by the sound of their rigs, and by the splatter they produce? When the dx is running strong, Donut matter. No one can tell me my S-Line is over-driven..even on local ground wave. That said, there -are- way yonder too many splatter-masters on 11 meters. That depends on what you mean by "over-driven" Simply bumping up the carrier power, will decrease your modulation, and will eventually result in severe back swing. If it's excessive, the modulation will also sound "fuzzy". At that point, it will be easy to see that it's not a legal CB transmitter. But it may not be splattering all that much. If you bump up modulation to over 100%, then that will cause splatter, which is also easily observed. Dave "Sandbagger" That's not going to happen with my rig. Tune it and forget about it. It's hard to hurt a quality radio. Dave "Sandbagger" |
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From: (Dave=A0Hall)
On 07 Jan 2005 21:22:30 GMT, Steveo wrote: (Twistedhed) wrote: From: (Dave=3DA0Hall) wrote: So, you're telling me that you can't listen to a channel and pick out who the most blatant illegal operators are simply by the sound of their rigs, and by the splatter they produce? When the dx is running strong, _ Donut matter. No one can tell me my S-Line is over-driven..even on local ground wave. That said, there -are- way yonder too many splatter-masters on 11 meters. That depends on what you mean by "over-driven" Good Gawdomighty,,,,,,here comes N3CVJ to tell *you* what you meant by "over-driven". Davie applies his own definitions to words that everyone else has no problem comprehending. |
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 09:43:01 -0500, (Twistedhed)
wrote: From: (Dave*Hall) On 07 Jan 2005 21:22:30 GMT, Steveo wrote: (Twistedhed) wrote: From: (Dave=A0Hall) wrote: So, you're telling me that you can't listen to a channel and pick out who the most blatant illegal operators are simply by the sound of their rigs, and by the splatter they produce? When the dx is running strong, _ Donut matter. No one can tell me my S-Line is over-driven..even on local ground wave. That said, there -are- way yonder too many splatter-masters on 11 meters. That depends on what you mean by "over-driven" Good Gawdomighty,,,,,,here comes N3CVJ to tell *you* what you meant by "over-driven". Davie applies his own definitions to words that everyone else has no problem comprehending. When your thought processes (and I use the term loosely) are comprised of a series of binary thought patterns, where everything is either black or white, I can see why you might think that. But if you actually KNEW something, (other than "CB Science") you'd know that the term "overdriven" has many applications, as illustrated by my earlier response. Dave "Sandbagger" |
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From: (Dave=A0Hall)
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 09:43:01 -0500, (Twistedhed) wrote: From: (Dave=A0Hall) On 07 Jan 2005 21:22:30 GMT, Steveo wrote: (Twistedhed) wrote: From: (Dave=3DA0Hall) wrote: So, you're telling me that you can't listen to a channel and pick out who the most blatant illegal operators are simply by the sound of their rigs, and by the splatter they produce? When the dx is running strong, _ Donut matter. No one can tell me my S-Line is over-driven..even on local ground wave. That said, there -are- way yonder too many splatter-masters on 11 meters. That depends on what you mean by "over-driven" Good Gawdomighty,,,,,,here comes N3CVJ to tell *you* what you meant by "over-driven". Davie applies his own definitions to words that everyone else has no problem comprehending. When your thought processes (and I use the term loosely) are comprised of a series of binary thought patterns, Only you weren't addressing me. Pay attention. But holding with that, you just made the comment in another post that one can not possibly know what your thought process is, but of interesting note is the self-professing notion that *you* are capable of such a feat. where everything is either black or white, I can see why you might think that. But if you actually KNEW something, (other than "CB Science") you'd know that the term "overdriven" has many applications, as illustrated by my earlier response. Dave "Sandbagger" Only you took issue with the term, Davie. |
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