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"Keyboard In The Wilderness" wrote in message news:lDuZa.31783$ff.3013@fed1read01... Well lets stir it up. When you work an exceptionally weak DX station, do u use ESP? Is that Extra Sensory Perception or Expected Sensory Perception ?? Expected Sensory Perception amounts to knowing what to expect for the signal report (count em out), callsign (from packet Cluster), etc. So yes you can work the weak ones that are a syllable at a time if the info is repeated several times and you know more or less what to expect. Is the best filter between your ears ?? Many think so. Some folks are blessed with this -- able to tune out the loud mouthed Mother-In-Law. Some are pitch sensitive and easily discern between two CW or SSB signals. Can u really copy CW right down into the noise -- if so why?? Experienced CW ops can do this. Again the trained ears and brain Have you ever copied SSB right down into the noise ?? If not why not ?? I really believe you can. May take several repeats, but that and ESP can do the job. Do you listen to DX on a Speaker. Are headphones better ??? Which ones -- Com Phones or Hi-Fi Can not imagine working weak DX using the speaker. Com phones for young ears, Hi-Fi -phones for the rest of us. The intelligence is primarily in the high tones -- ala kids and YL's breaking a pileup Do you keep the RF Gain at Max? Or advance the audio gain, then bring up the RF Gain control for APPARENT improved S/N ratio. Huh how does that work?? Very subjective, but experienced CW and SSB DXers will turn up the audio and bring up the RF gain for just hearing the signal -- try it -- works for many. Do you use fast AGC or Slow when DXing --- Why ??? Fast AGC. So a strong station doesn't blank out the weak one. Using NO AGC runs the risk of a strong station coming on and blowing out your ears!!! Lets solve these and other DX secrets. And let the rest of the world solve the political issues ON ANOTHER NEWS GROUP |
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