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On Wed, 24 May 2006 15:55:36 +1000, Will wrote:
Regardless how hard it is i think its worthwile pursuing a accurate S meter. Will It will make you very unpopular. People who are used to getting S9+30dB reports get quite upset when you give the a 57 :-) 73, Ed. EI9GQ. -- Linux 2.6.16 Remove 'X' to reply by e-mail. Yes, my username really is: nospam |
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Regardless how hard it is i think its worthwile pursuing a accurate S
meter. Will It will make you very unpopular. People who are used to getting S9+30dB reports get quite upset when you give the a 57 :-) ====================================== Why would a serious radio amateur trying hard to use his equipment in the best way possible be required to be popular ? Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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Highland Ham wrote:
It will make you very unpopular. People who are used to getting S9+30dB reports get quite upset when you give the a 57 :-) ====================================== Why would a serious radio amateur trying hard to use his equipment in the best way possible be required to be popular ? Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH Zoom! |
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