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G0ANS  > PSK31    17.10.04 19:49l 33 Lines 957 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: SIGNALINK SP+1 WITH FT 902 ?
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<h5>// GM7HUD Wrote...

The 902 is a great radio but from having worked many 101zd/901/902 users on
PSK and the like, they dont seem inherently stable enough. The drift during
QSOs is always noticeable. 					 </h5><a>
						
// My Reply...

	Yep I find that problem.  Tick AFC and untick NET, that stops them
	straying to far. ;-)
	Home Brew equipment being used is a different story.

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73 - John, G0ANS @ GB7WSX.#32.GBR.EU<br>
© Message Time: 17:08:42z  Date: 17 Oct 2004
  Message sent using WinPack-AGW V6.80 (R), SoundBlaster & Radio.
  Written by Roger Barker G4IDE, SK 09/09/04, RIP.

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