SSB ops clear down to 7000 kHz on 40m, Grrrr

Brian Carling bcarling at CFL.RR.COM
Fri Jan 20 11:37:37 EST 2006


LOL - let's see you try that when the CW signal is S3 with QSB 
and the SSB signal is 40dB over S9!

I SERIOUSLY doubt that your Collins is any better at pulling 
them out than a modern rig with a narrow filter.

On 20 Jan 2006 at 8:20, Glen Zook wrote:

> Come on over to my house and I'll turn on my Collins
> 75S-3A with the 200 Hz filter that came in it from the
> factory.  We will then see about copying a CW signal
> through an SSB signal.
> 
> You cannot do this with the wider SSB filters that
> most equipment use for CW receiving.  But, with a
> good, narrow, filter you can most certainly copy a CW
> signal through an SSB signal.
> 
> Been doing it for decades.
> 
> Also, those people with a good cebreal filter can also
> copy CW through SSB.  
> 
> Glen, K9STH
> 
> 
> --- "Mike D." <hrg at CIFNET.COM> wrote:
> 
> Actually, I have never had a problem with copying CW
> through an SSB station.  In fact, if you use a good CW
> filter you probably won't even know that the SSB
> station is operating.
>  
>  
> It is my opinion this comment is completely false.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Glen, K9STH
> 
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> 
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