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Dave Heil wrote: Michael Coslo wrote: Now that you mention it, W1AW's Morse practice sessions on 80 meters wreck psk31 too. Most of the time, Morse and PSK coexist pretty well, but their signa has some nasty looking spurs on it that cover the whole segment. Do you know that for sure, Mike or is the W1AW sig so strong in your area that it overloads your transceiver? Have you actually switched in an attenuator after making certain that your noise blanker is switched off? Side issue here but I agree with Dave, something 'snot right in State College. The W1AW bulletins and code practice sessions are transmitted by big-bucks squeaky-clean commercial Harris SW transmitters. Yank the PL-259 out of the back of yer xcvr and stuff the end of ten feet of wire into the xcvr coax receptacle and tune around W1AW again and see if you're still hearing spurs from W1AW. If yes your xcvr front end probably has "issues". Dave K8MN w3rv |
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