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Steve Dresser <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 1 Jan 2012 23:05:17 -0500
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Buddy,

Thanks for making that available to us all.  That is the worst case of chirp 
I've ever heard.  He just couldn't keep that transmitter on frequency. 
Maybe if I still had my old Heathkit VF-1 VFO, I could have followed him 
around the band.

Steve

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Buddy Brannan" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2012 22:40
Subject: Re: Example of Chirp on a CW Signal


> I've heard a signal like that once or twice, but yeah, that's pretty =
> awful. Probably is Cuban, too.=20
>
> Anyway, if anyone wants the file, get it here:
>
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1053407/chirp.mp3
> --
> Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA
> Phone: (814) 860-3194 or 888-75-BUDDY
>
>
>
> On Jan 1, 2012, at 10:31 PM, Mike Duke, K5XU wrote:
>
>>=20
>> Thanks, Buddy.
>>=20
>> Here it is.
>> ----- Original Message -----=20
>> From: "Buddy Brannan" <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: "Mike Duke, K5XU" <[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2012 9:28 PM
>> Subject: Re: Anybody Remember What Chirp means??
>>=20
>>=20
>> Hi,
>>=20
>> Send it here, and I can stick it in the public dropbox.
>> --
>> Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA
>> Phone: (814) 860-3194 or 888-75-BUDDY
>>=20
>>=20
>>=20
>> On Jan 1, 2012, at 10:17 PM, Mike Duke, K5XU wrote:
>>=20
>>> Tonight on 40 meters, on about 7.118, I found and recorded the best
>>> example of chirp, and of a bad CW note in general, that I have heard
>>> in years..
>>>=20
>>> I believe the station was in Cuba, but he faded into the noise when=20=
>
>>> he
>>> began sending his call.
>>>=20
>>> I also could not hear the W2 he was talking with, so it is possible
>>> that I was hearing both chirp and a parasitic signal. Whatever the
>>> case, I haven't heard such a good example of a terrible CW note in
>>> years. It was common place on the Novice bands when I started out in
>>> 1969, but even there it wasn't usually this bad.
>>>=20
>>> Even by the mid 1970's, the Russians and most of the Cubans had
>>> cleaned up their transmitters to the point that a good example of
>>> chirp was rare. That makes this one a keeper.
>>>=20
>>> The list won't allow attachments, so I'll be glad to send the mp3 to
>>> anybody who wants to recall how chirp sounded on a CW signal, or to
>>> anyone who wants to hear it for the first time.
>>>=20
>>>=20
>>>=20
>>>=20
>>> Mike Duke, K5XU
>>> American Council of Blind Radio Amateurs
>>=20
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