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![]() I have heard RSQ used in place of RST in PSK-31 siganl reports... I wonder if the Q stands for "quality"--as in IMD level or overdriving (or not). It seems like an appropriate modification of the RST format. I wonder what others think. --Bill, K4TER, Jacksonville FL |
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![]() "W7NTA" wrote in message oups.com... I have heard RSQ used in place of RST in PSK-31 siganl reports... I wonder if the Q stands for "quality"--as in IMD level or overdriving (or not). It seems like an appropriate modification of the RST format. I wonder what others think. --Bill, K4TER, Jacksonville FL SEE URL: http://www.psb-info.net/ ALSO OTHERS BY USING GOOGLE - SEARCH "RSQ - An Improved Signal Reporting System for PSK" GIVES ALL THE DETAILS LAMONT |
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On Oct 15, 7:54 pm, W7NTA wrote:
I have heard RSQ used in place of RST in PSK-31 siganl reports... I wonder if the Q stands for "quality"--as in IMD level or overdriving (or not). It seems like an appropriate modification of the RST format. I wonder what others think. --Bill, K4TER, Jacksonville FL Hi Bill, Yes "Q" is quality and measured in terms of unwanted sideband pairs visible in the spectrum or waterfall view. The RSQ reporting table can be found he http://www.rsq-info.net/RSQ-Reporting-Table.html The entry page for RSQ is: www.rsq-info.net 73, Graeme VK3BGH |
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