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VK5XE  > PSK31    28.02.02 02:01l 21 Lines 853 Bytes #-8902 (0) @ WW
BID : 1B0720VK5XE
Read: DK2ZA DH1NHM DO1NDP DG2NBN DK8NZ GUEST
Subj: Re: psk31 Over modulation of TX
Path: DB0MRW<DB0ERF<DB0ROF<DB0AIS<DB0ZDF<DB0GE<LX0PAC<LX0HST<HA3PG<7M3TJZ<
      ON0AR<VK6HGR<ZL2BAU<VK3BBS<VK2CZR<VK2IO<VK2WI<VK2AAB<VK5ATB<VK5BRC<
      VK5SPG<VK5SO
Sent: 020225/2215Z @:VK5SO.#MDN.#SA.AUS.OC #:3258 [Port Pirie] $:1B0720VK5XE
From: VK5XE@VK5SO.#MDN.#SA.AUS.OC
To  : PSK31@WW


Thanks Frank for the packet and yes i agree with you.
I get dx stations coming in from all over the world with varying signal
levels, then it takes only one to completely wipe out my rx scope.
Try this! If you see a "splatterer" you will also see harmonics of his
signal usually at abt 1000hz spaces above.I have had 100% read out of a
psk31 signal 3000hz above his tx frequency on one of these image
frequencies.i have also had qso with some people over driving and given my
help to reduce their dirty signal at my end. When i started out i also had
an over driven signal and a local bloke helped me by watching my signal as
i reduced the drive out from the interface.So it's not hard good luck to
all on psk31..
 

Best 73 from Ian,
VK5XE@VK5SO.#MDN.#SA.AUS.OC
Message timed: 17:21 CST on 27 Feb 02


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