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"Dick Carroll" wrote in message
... Larry Roll K3LT wrote: In article , (N2EY) writes: No mode always gets through. Some modes, however, get through when some other modes don't. Jim: Indeed. And more often than not, it's usually good, 'ole fashion Morse/CW which is getting through. And just to crown their ignorarance of it all, when I found a dead-band morning where there was group of very weak Europeans coming in on 20 meter PSK31 that wouldn't print, but their CW ID's were completely good copy, Carl and his little lid buddy Brain Burke accuse me of "not being able to make PSK31 work!" Can you believe the clowns? I had only been working PSK31 for the past 6 or 8 months! I know, the reason for the failure of PSK31 in that case was likely polar phase shift, but that seems to be meaningless to our technical genius and his pals! "Too many clowns and not enough ringmasters!" *They're already here!" How do you know it was polar phase shift, DICK? Did you get enough information to see that they were transmitting from their home locations as well? How do you know they weren't visiting somewhere? Did you get enough copy to tell all that? Kim W5TIT |
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