KBJ Holy smokes! Awesome quick gate
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KBJ Holy smokes! Awesome quick gate
By the time I got my videogate rolling he was getting out of there, but I'm glad I was able to get a few seconds of this guys awesome audio. Enjoy!
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Re: KBJ Holy smokes! Awesome quick gate
I enjoy your videogate's Ken, watch them on YT every time you post one.
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Thank you Greg, that means a lot bud. I know I'm a bit goofy and loony at times (well, most of the time lol), but it's all about having fun while sharing my love of the hobby. God willing, more to come. 73's
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Not trying to be a downer, and I'm no rule preacher, but I gotta ask...
What is the point of modulating 20kc wide and taking up three channels when 99% of the Cb radios out there cannot receive a 20kc wide signal? The only people this sounds good to are the ones with modified radios or SDR receivers. Is it worth hogging 3 channels during the peak of a solar cycle just so you sound good to a handful of people? There is no denying that the signals sound spectacular if you are set up to receive them, but most people are not.
Another downside is that your power is now spread over 4x the bandwidth. Although the signal sounds great, it isn't getting out as far. So, the solution is to crank up the power making those two adjacent channels useless even further out into the land of unmodified radios. Why jam 2 adjacent channels nationwide just to impress the few people running SDR receivers?
What is the point of modulating 20kc wide and taking up three channels when 99% of the Cb radios out there cannot receive a 20kc wide signal? The only people this sounds good to are the ones with modified radios or SDR receivers. Is it worth hogging 3 channels during the peak of a solar cycle just so you sound good to a handful of people? There is no denying that the signals sound spectacular if you are set up to receive them, but most people are not.
Another downside is that your power is now spread over 4x the bandwidth. Although the signal sounds great, it isn't getting out as far. So, the solution is to crank up the power making those two adjacent channels useless even further out into the land of unmodified radios. Why jam 2 adjacent channels nationwide just to impress the few people running SDR receivers?
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You're not being a downer. I agree. Me personally, I've been keeping my TX I.F. band pass to 5kc.
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MN785.Amen Bruddah.