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In this video I work VK4IM, a 9,049 mile contact. Afterwards I show the gain structure I used, and I talk about how I give signal reports, knowing that S-meters are notoriously not precise.
Note: I mentioned in the video that I give signal reports using a “by-ear” scale. Some of us base a signal report on a combination of what the S-meter shows and how well we hear the signal versus the noise. Think of AM mode. There is a carrier, even when there is nothing being spoken. I listen for the amount of background noise between words. But I can do the same with SSB and CW. I generally consider full-quieting (no background noise between words) as S9. My QRP CW rig doesn’t even have an S-meter, so I give signal reports completely by ear. My “by-ear” scale is as follows:
S1 = Barely readable
S3 = Readable but noisy
S5 = Easily readable but still noisy
S7 = Perfectly readable with only a slight hiss
S9 = Perfectly readable with no noise (aka full quieting)
Most of the operating techniques I show and teach on my channel can be applied to other transceivers, even other brands of transceivers. Some knobs or buttons might be labeled differently but the function is the same. I have no allegiance to Yaesu. No manufacturer makes a perfect radio. They all have strengths and they all have weaknesses. I like to point those out. Yaesu thinks that I am targeting them, but I am not. In fact, they generally have the fewest weaknesses. It’s just that I want my viewers to know the good, the bad, and the ugly, so they can make informed purchase decisions. I am able to be objective because I have no allegiance to a particular manufacturer. My work is supported by private donations, via www.PATREON.com/N4HNH.
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