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I am not a listener only, I am one that talks! grin
Despite supposed international conventions about how one says their callsigns they are often peppered with strange nuances and abnormal phonetics. Callsigns are often also rushed or abbreviated if those talking know each other and talk often. I have found this makes things very difficult. Of course its easy if you can ask them to slow down! I find the best way is to record (on a PC) then play it back a few times to work out what is being said. It might be worthwhile trying to tackle your noise problem too. Care to elaborate? Rememeber that the brain is a very effective filter. You just have to keep at it. Cheers Bob W5/VK2YQA weatherall wrote: Lately I use my Sony ICF SW7600GR for ssb reception. I can clarify the signal quite well, but the noise level affects the clarity. Are there any others in this newsgroup that are strictly listeners? What have your experiences been like? |
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