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I've never found any problem on 75 meters.
BTW, 75 meters implies something other than 80 meters. Ever. I doubt any licensed amateur would care to use any echo as it simply degrades your intelligibility. Except on broadcast audio AM..oh yea,,and FM. I'm no fan of echo when it is used for a total repeat, but ask -any- broadcast engineer that worked in commercial radio about a tinge of echo. There is a reason many of those obnoxious car ads and others use echo in their commercials. It not only grabs your attention, it demands it and is usually louder than the regular programming, as is the majority of commercials. But echo is used in ads because its characteristics work much better than non-echo on AM and FM. When the effectiveness of echo is no longer effective in advertsing on commercial radio, we will all cease to hear it. Big bucks advertisers don't repeatedly spend money on ads that don't work. I've run across a few lids, but *very* few. None on 75 or 160. 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA Some of those lids save their "lidness" for their cb antics and some are so scared to talk on CB anymore that all they do is deadkey. I hear (CW) keyers on CB quite often. Well, not just CB, but the freeband more than CB. Those keyers sure as hell aren't owned by the CB crowd. You are right, though. Less on 160 than 2. None on 75? We have this little town called LARGhettO in mid county. When you gonna visit your folks? I wanna show you around my RF stomping grounds |
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