Thanks Glenn, Maybe it's time for a few lessons in how to really use a receiver. It's odd how few 'appliance operators' know how to do much more than turn their receivers on. 73 de Jerry, KØEJF E.J.(Jerry) Forwood -- 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." 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 Web sites http://home.comcast.net/~k9sth http://home.comcast.net/~zcomco __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ----------------------------------------------------------- This list is a public service of the City of Tempe, Arizona ----------------------------------------------------------- Subscription control - http://www.tempe.gov/lists/control.asp?list=BOATANCHORS To post - BOATANCHORS@LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV Archives - http://listserv.tempe.gov/archives/BOATANCHORS.html ----------------------------------------------------------- This list is a public service of the City of Tempe, Arizona ----------------------------------------------------------- Subscription control - http://www.tempe.gov/lists/control.asp?list=BOATANCHORS To post - BOATANCHORS@LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV Archives - http://listserv.tempe.gov/archives/BOATANCHORS.html